Hierarchical Cross-entropy Loss for Classification of Astrophysical Transients
Abstract
Astrophysical transient phenomena are traditionally classified spectroscopically in a hierarchical taxonomy; however, this graph structure is currently not utilized in neural net-based photometric classifiers for time-domain astrophysics. Instead, independent classifiers are trained for different tiers of classified data, and events are excluded if they fall outside of these well-defined but flat classification schemes. Here, we introduce a weighted hierarchical cross-entropy objective function for classification of astrophysical transients. Our method allows users to directly build and use physics- or observationally-motivated tree-based taxonomies. Our weighted hierarchical cross-entropy loss directly uses this graph to accurately classify all targets into any node of the tree, re-weighting imbalanced classes. We test our novel loss on a set of variable stars and extragalactic transients from the Zwicky Transient Facility, showing that we can achieve similar performance to fine-tuned classifiers with the advantage of notably more flexibility in downstream classification tasks.
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@article{arxiv.2312.02266,
title = {Hierarchical Cross-entropy Loss for Classification of Astrophysical Transients},
author = {V. Ashley Villar and Kaylee de Soto and Alex Gagliano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.02266},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Accepted to Machine Learning and the Physical Sciences Workshop at NeurIPS 2023