Generative adversarial networks recover features in astrophysical images of galaxies beyond the deconvolution limit 论文

2017Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters引用 243
Advanced Image Processing TechniquesAdvanced Vision and ImagingImage Processing Techniques and Applications

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters
发表日期
2017-01-20
发表年份
2017

关键词

Advanced Image Processing TechniquesAdvanced Vision and ImagingImage Processing Techniques and Applications

摘要

Abstract Observations of astrophysical objects such as galaxies are limited by various sources of random and systematic noise from the sky background, the optical system of the telescope and the detector used to record the data. Conventional deconvolution techniques are limited in their ability to recover features in imaging data by the Shannon–Nyquist sampling theorem. Here, we train a generative adversarial network (GAN) on a sample of 4550 images of nearby galaxies at 0.01 < z < 0.02 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and conduct 10× cross-validation to evaluate the results. We present a method using a GAN trained on galaxy images that can recover features from artificially degraded images with worse seeing and higher noise than the original with a performance that far exceeds simple deconvolution. The ability to better recover detailed features such as galaxy morphology from low signal to noise and low angular resolution imaging data significantly increases our ability to study existing data sets of astrophysical objects as well as future observations with observatories such as the Large Synoptic Sky Telescope (LSST) and the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes.