A sparse approach to astronomical point source detection
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Herranz Muñoz, Diego
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2010Derechos
© EURASIP. First published in the Proceedings of the 18th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO-2010) in 2010, published by EURASIP. IEEE is granted the nonexclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free worldwide rights to publish, sell and distribute the copyrighted work in any format or media without restriction.
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18th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2010, 139-143
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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In this work we introduce a method for the detection of point sources in images based on al l1-norm sparse approximation. The method is inspired on astronomical image analysis but is directly applicable to any kind of images. We introduce a "top-to-bottom" detection algorithm that can greatly reduce the computational burden of detection if the images are sufficiently well-behaved, in the sense that sources are truly sparse and the chances of source overlapping are small. We test our ideas with simulated faint sources embedded in white
noise, comparing the results with the matched filter detector for a number of detection thresholds. We show that the sparse detection approach leads to better results in the ROC curve than the matched filter detector. Moreover, with the sparse approach it is possible to provide an objective stopping criterion for the detection algorithm.
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