DenseNet-random Forest Model Based Galaxy Classification

Junyi Hu

Applied and Computational Engineering(2023)

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Finding an efficient and accurate adaptive method that can automatically classify galaxies has become an industry consensus. However, most of the current studies on galaxy classification use a single model for direct output, without considering the combination with other models to output more satisfactory prediction results. Through convolutional neural network and classifier, this study studied the possibility of applying the deep learning model to the Galaxy 10 DECals dataset classification, and proposed DenseNet-Random Forest model through comparative analysis. By adjusting and training DenseNet-121 with appropriate hyperparameters, the input tensor is transferred to the basic model through the creation of a shape input layer, where GlobalAveragePooling2D is added to perform an average pooling operation on each feature map, reducing the spatial dimension of each feature map to 1. During the process, a complete connection layer with 64 neurons was added using the ReLU activation function, and a Dropout layer was added to randomly discard 20% of the neurons during training to prevent overfitting. In addition, ReLU Activation function with 32 full connection layers of neurons and softmax Activation function with 10 output layers of neurons are added. By acquiring the feature vector of the training model and the real label of the verification set, assign x and y values respectively, and import them into the Random forest classifier model. The experimental results demonstrated the model ultimately achieved a prediction accuracy of 68% when processing the Galaxy 10 DECals dataset, and achieved nearly 30% improvement in Precision, Recall, and F1 scores.
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