A normalizing flow with importance-sampling denoising partially recovers kinematic substructures (Hercules stream, phase spiral) from mock Gaia data with amplified errors.
Scalable Extreme Deconvolution
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The Extreme Deconvolution method fits a probability density to a dataset where each observation has Gaussian noise added with a known sample-specific covariance, originally intended for use with astronomical datasets. The existing fitting method is batch EM, which would not normally be applied to large datasets such as the Gaia catalog containing noisy observations of a billion stars. We propose two minibatch variants of extreme deconvolution, based on an online variation of the EM algorithm, and direct gradient-based optimisation of the log-likelihood, both of which can run on GPUs. We demonstrate that these methods provide faster fitting, whilst being able to scale to much larger models for use with larger datasets.
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Denoising Milky Way stellar survey data with normalizing flow models
A normalizing flow with importance-sampling denoising partially recovers kinematic substructures (Hercules stream, phase spiral) from mock Gaia data with amplified errors.