ExoMiner: A Highly Accurate and Explainable Deep Learning Classifier that Validates 301 New Exoplanets
Hamed Valizadegan, Miguel Martinho, Laurent S. Wilkens, Jon M., Jenkins, Jeffrey Smith, Douglas A. Caldwell, Joseph D. Twicken, Pedro C., Gerum, Nikash Walia, Kaylie Hausknecht, Noa Y. Lubin, Stephen T. Bryson,, Nikunj C. Oza

TL;DR
ExoMiner is a highly accurate, explainable deep learning classifier that validates 301 new exoplanets and outperforms existing models in reliability and accuracy across missions like Kepler and TESS.
Contribution
This work introduces ExoMiner, a novel deep learning model that mimics expert diagnostic processes, providing high accuracy and explainability for exoplanet validation.
Findings
Validates 301 new exoplanets from Kepler data.
Achieves 93.6% recall at 99% precision, outperforming existing classifiers.
Offers a modular, explainability framework for transit signal classification.
Abstract
The kepler and TESS missions have generated over 100,000 potential transit signals that must be processed in order to create a catalog of planet candidates. During the last few years, there has been a growing interest in using machine learning to analyze these data in search of new exoplanets. Different from the existing machine learning works, ExoMiner, the proposed deep learning classifier in this work, mimics how domain experts examine diagnostic tests to vet a transit signal. ExoMiner is a highly accurate, explainable, and robust classifier that 1) allows us to validate 301 new exoplanets from the MAST Kepler Archive and 2) is general enough to be applied across missions such as the on-going TESS mission. We perform an extensive experimental study to verify that ExoMiner is more reliable and accurate than the existing transit signal classifiers in terms of different classification…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Alexander von Humboldt Studies
