We demonstrate that it is possible to measure metallicity from the SDSS five-band photometry to better than 0.1 dex using supervised machine learning algorithms. Using spectroscopic estimates of metallicity as ground truth, we build, optimize and train several estimators to predict metallicity. We use the observed photometry, as well as derived quantities such as stellar mass and photometric redshift, as features, and we build two sample data sets at median redshifts of 0.103 and 0.218 and median r-band magnitude of 17.5 and 18.3, respectively. We find that ensemble methods, such as random forests of trees and extremely randomized trees and support vector machines all perform comparably well and can measure metallicity with a Root Mean Squa...
31 pages, 24 figures, ApJ acceptedInternational audienceWe present a comprehensive observational stu...
We infer stellar metallicity and abundance ratio gradients for a sample of red galaxies in the Sloan...
We present an empirical method to derive photometric metallicity, reddening and distance to old stel...
We demonstrate that it is possible to measure metallicity from the SDSS five-band photometry to bett...
Following its formation, a star's metal content is one of the few factors that can significantly alt...
Strong line metallicity calibrations are widely used to determine the gas phase metallicities of ind...
This is the published version. Copyright 2013 American Astronomical SocietyWe quantified and calibra...
We outline a new method to derive a "snapshot" metallicity estimate of stellar systems (providing on...
Context. The study of open cluster metallicities helps to understand the local stellar formation and...
Aims: To study calibrations of line ratios that can estimates metallicities of galaxies even in larg...
There is a well known correlation between the mass and metallicity of star-forming galaxies. Because...
<p>Under various initial conditions, open star clusters serve as valuable laboratories for stu...
For this study, we calibrate a new photometric metallicity relationship using a Gaussian Process Reg...
Extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars ([Fe/H] ≤ −3.0 dex) provide a unique window into understanding the ...
‘The definitive version is available at: www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishi...
31 pages, 24 figures, ApJ acceptedInternational audienceWe present a comprehensive observational stu...
We infer stellar metallicity and abundance ratio gradients for a sample of red galaxies in the Sloan...
We present an empirical method to derive photometric metallicity, reddening and distance to old stel...
We demonstrate that it is possible to measure metallicity from the SDSS five-band photometry to bett...
Following its formation, a star's metal content is one of the few factors that can significantly alt...
Strong line metallicity calibrations are widely used to determine the gas phase metallicities of ind...
This is the published version. Copyright 2013 American Astronomical SocietyWe quantified and calibra...
We outline a new method to derive a "snapshot" metallicity estimate of stellar systems (providing on...
Context. The study of open cluster metallicities helps to understand the local stellar formation and...
Aims: To study calibrations of line ratios that can estimates metallicities of galaxies even in larg...
There is a well known correlation between the mass and metallicity of star-forming galaxies. Because...
<p>Under various initial conditions, open star clusters serve as valuable laboratories for stu...
For this study, we calibrate a new photometric metallicity relationship using a Gaussian Process Reg...
Extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars ([Fe/H] ≤ −3.0 dex) provide a unique window into understanding the ...
‘The definitive version is available at: www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Blackwell Publishi...
31 pages, 24 figures, ApJ acceptedInternational audienceWe present a comprehensive observational stu...
We infer stellar metallicity and abundance ratio gradients for a sample of red galaxies in the Sloan...
We present an empirical method to derive photometric metallicity, reddening and distance to old stel...