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Quark jet versus gluon jet: fully-connected neural networks with high-level features
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作者 Hui Luo Ming-Xing Luo +2 位作者 Kai Wang Tao Xu GuoHuai Zhu 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2019年第9期49-59,共11页
Jet identification is one of the fields in high energy physics that machine learning has begun to make an impact. More often than not, convolutional neural networks are used to classify jet images with the benefit tha... Jet identification is one of the fields in high energy physics that machine learning has begun to make an impact. More often than not, convolutional neural networks are used to classify jet images with the benefit that essentially no physics input is required.Inspired by a recent work by Datta and Larkoski, we study the classification of quark/gluon-initiated jets based on fully-connected neural networks(FNNs), where expert-designed physical variables are taken as input. FNNs are applied in two ways: trained separately on various narrow jet transverse momentum pTJbins;trained on a wide region of pTJ∈[200, 1000] GeV. We find their performances are almost the same. The performance is better when the pTJis larger. Jet discrimination with FNN is studied on both particle and detector level data. The results based on particle level data are comparable with those from deep convolutional neural networks, while the significance improvement characteristic(SIC) from detector level data would at most decrease by 15%.We also test the performance of FNNs with the full set or subsets of jet observables as input features. The FNN with one subset consisting of fourteen observables shows nearly no degradation of performance. This indicates that these fourteen expert-designed observables could have captured the most necessary information for separating quark and gluon jets. 展开更多
关键词 standard model simulation QUARK-GLUON jets MACHINE learning
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