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Title: Electron Classification using deep learning
Authors: DUBE, SOURABH
JOHNSON, STEENU
Dept. of Physics
20141098
Keywords: 2019
Physics
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Abstract: In this thesis, we examine to what extend machine learning techniques like convolutional neu- ral networks can differentiate real and fake electrons better than the observables constructed by physicists. Our approach is treating the electron as an image, with pixel intensities given by local calorimeter deposits. Overall, the convolutional neural network outperforms the traditional physics observable used, for most signal efficiencies. We also find that the per- formance of the trained model was independent of the source of real and fake electrons. The performance of the model matched our expectations while being tested on electrons from different sources even those which the model wasn’t trained for. This suggests that the network can extract relevant physical information about the real and fake electrons which the traditional observables cannot. This classifier is also more robust than the data-driven approaches used for fake electron estimation which relies on the source of electrons.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2994
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