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Long Short-Term Memory networks with jet constituents for boosted top tagging at the LHC

2017-11-24
Shannon Egan, Wojciech Fedorko, Alison Lister, Jannicke Pearkes, Colin Gay

Abstract

Multivariate techniques based on engineered features have found wide adoption in the identification of jets resulting from hadronic top decays at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Recent Deep Learning developments in this area include the treatment of the calorimeter activation as an image or supplying a list of jet constituent momenta to a fully connected network. This latter approach lends itself well to the use of Recurrent Neural Networks. In this work the applicability of architectures incorporating Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks is explored. Several network architectures, methods of ordering of jet constituents, and input pre-processing are studied. The best performing LSTM network achieves a background rejection of 100 for 50% signal efficiency. This represents more than a factor of two improvement over a fully connected Deep Neural Network (DNN) trained on similar types of inputs.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.09059

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/1711.09059


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