Estimating the distribution of Galaxy Morphologies on a continuous space

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Abstract

The incredible variety of galaxy shapes cannot be summarized by human defined discrete classes of shapes without causing a possibly large loss of information. Dictionary learning and sparse coding allow us to reduce the high dimensional space of shapes into a manageable low dimensional continuous vector space. Statistical inference can be done in the reduced space via probability distribution estimation and manifold estimation.

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Vinci, G., Freeman, P., Newman, J., Wasserman, L., & Genovese, C. (2015). Estimating the distribution of Galaxy Morphologies on a continuous space. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 10, 68–71. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921314013568

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