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Suppose I have an image like this: image

I would like to fit a number of Gaussians to the image. Number of Gaussians is not known a priori.

This question is generally asked tool/software based (like how can i found by using ...)

So, my question is which way is a good solution to find peaks in an image like this and fit ellipses.

What is the name/solution of this problem in the literature?

bivariate Gaussian fitting/ellipse fitting/mode seeking (mean shift)/ multivariate kde/mixture of Gaussians ...?

My ultimate goal is to find point sources in astronomical images and i am aware of CLEAN algorithm and sextractor tool.

Note: Answers that describing algorithm in brief would be more helpful.

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Sextractor is clearly the reference here. One alternative is photutils, an Astropy affiliated project:

It is a young package, so it should be used with some care, but it can do a good job (it depends also on your data). There are also some software that use priors (position, shapes), for example TPHOT (1505.02516).

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  • I fixed the source detection link but could not find an updated link for Gaussian PSF
    – uhoh
    Nov 17, 2022 at 10:03
  • great! I'm looking at images of spots on a phosphor screen from electron diffraction rather than stars, but photutils' source detection is very close to what I need and it's easy to find and modify.
    – uhoh
    Nov 18, 2022 at 14:13

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