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Title: CLaSPS: a new methodology for Knowledge extraction from complex astronomical dataset
Authors: R. D'Abrusco, G. Fabbiano, G. Djorgovski, C. Donalek, O. Laurino, G. Longo

In this paper we present the Clustering-Labels-Score Patterns Spotter (CLaSPS), a new methodology for the determination of correlations among astronomical observables in complex datasets, based on the application of distinct unsupervised clustering techniques. The novelty in CLaSPS is the criterion used for the selection of the optimal clusterings, based on a quantitative measure of the degree of correlation between the cluster memberships and the distribution of a set of observables, the labels, not employed for the clustering. In this paper we discuss the applications of CLaSPS to two simple astronomical datasets, both composed of extragalactic sources with photometric observations at different wavelengths from large area surveys. The first dataset, CSC+, is composed of optical quasars spectroscopically selected in the SDSS data, observed in the X-rays by Chandra and with multi-wavelength observations in the near-infrared, optical and ultraviolet spectral intervals. One of the results of the application of CLaSPS to the CSC+ is the re-identification of a well-known correlation between the alphaOX parameter and the near ultraviolet colour, in a subset of CSC+ sources with relatively small values of the near-ultraviolet colours. The other dataset consists of a sample of blazars for which photometric observations in the optical, mid and near infrared are available, complemented for a subset of the sources, by Fermi gamma-ray data. The main results of the application of CLaSPS to such datasets have been the discovery of a strong correlation between the multi-wavelength colour distribution of blazars and their optical spectral classification in BL Lacs and Flat Spectrum Radio Quasars and a peculiar pattern followed by blazars in the WISE mid-infrared colours space. This pattern and its physical interpretation have been discussed in details in other papers by one of the authors.

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