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Randomly selected examples of the five morphological categories. The images vividly illustrate the pronounced morphological distinctions between each galaxy type. SPH galaxies exhibit a unique spherical form with notably centralized brightness, whereas ETD galaxies feature a prominent nuclear sphere accompanied by a smaller disk-like shape. LTD galaxies are characterized by their well-defined spiral arms and a small central sphere. IRR galaxies display an irregular morphology, and UNC galaxies have an extremely low signal-to-noise ratio, which complicates the discernment of encapsulated information.

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