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Graph Spectral Clustering of Convolution Artefacts in Radio Interferometric Images

Simeoni, Matthieu Martin Jean-Andre  
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Hurley, Paul
May 12, 2019
2019 IEEE International Conference On Acoustics, Speech And Signal Processing (Icassp)
44th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)

The starting point for deconvolution methods in radioastronomy is an estimate of the sky intensity called a dirty image. These methods rely on the telescope point-spread function so as to remove artefacts which pollute it. In this work, we show that the intensity field is only a partial summary statistic of the matched filtered interferometric data, which we prove is spatially correlated on the celestial sphere. This allows us to define a sky covariance function. This previously unexplored quantity brings us additional information that can be leveraged in the process of removing dirty image artefacts. We demonstrate this using a novel unsupervised learning method. The problem is formulated on a graph: each pixel interpreted as a node, linked by edges weighted according to their spatial correlation. We then use spectral clustering to separate the artefacts in groups, and identify physical sources within them.

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