Abstract

The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is applied to a set of astronomic data to obtain a separation between variations of luminosity and noisy fluctuations. A clustering with the Mixture of Gaussians method, performed in the principal subspace, allows us to classify the data according to the features of interest. Our results are compared with those obtained by the AGAPE (Andromeda Galaxy and Amplified Pixels Experiment) collaboration.

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