MANTRA: A Machine Learning reference lightcurve dataset for astronomical transient event recognition

06/23/2020
by   Mauricio Neira, et al.
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We introduce MANTRA, an annotated dataset of 4869 transient and 71207 non-transient object lightcurves built from the Catalina Real Time Transient Survey. We provide public access to this dataset as a plain text file to facilitate standardized quantitative comparison of astronomical transient event recognition algorithms. Some of the classes included in the dataset are: supernovae, cataclysmic variables, active galactic nuclei, high proper motion stars, blazars and flares. As an example of the tasks that can be performed on the dataset we experiment with multiple data pre-processing methods, feature selection techniques and popular machine learning algorithms (Support Vector Machines, Random Forests and Neural Networks). We assess quantitative performance in two classification tasks: binary (transient/non-transient) and eight-class classification. The best performing algorithm in both tasks is the Random Forest Classifier. It achieves an F1-score of 96.25 classification and 52.79 eight-class classification, non-transients ( 96.83 highest F1-score, while the lowest corresponds to high-proper-motion stars ( 16.79 across classes. The next release of MANTRA includes images and benchmarks with deep learning models.

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