Jet Flavor Classification in High-Energy Physics with Deep Neural Networks
Abstract
Classification of jets as originating from light-flavor or heavy-flavor quarks is an important task for inferring the nature of particles produced in high-energy collisions. The large and variable dimensionality of the data provided by the tracking detectors makes this task difficult. The current state-of-the-art tools require expert data-reduction to convert the data into a fixed low-dimensional form that can be effectively managed by shallow classifiers. We study the application of deep networks to this task, attempting classification at several levels of data, starting from a raw list of tracks. We find that the highest-level lowest-dimensionality expert information sacrifices information needed for classification, that the performance of current state-of-the-art taggers can be matched or slightly exceeded by deep-network-based taggers using only track and vertex information, that classification using only lowest-level highest-dimensionality tracking information remains a difficult task for deep networks, and that adding lower-level track and vertex information to the classifiers provides a significant boost in performance compared to the state-of-the-art.
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@article{arxiv.1607.08633,
title = {Jet Flavor Classification in High-Energy Physics with Deep Neural Networks},
author = {Daniel Guest and Julian Collado and Pierre Baldi and Shih-Chieh Hsu and Gregor Urban and Daniel Whiteson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.08633},
year = {2016}
}
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12 pages, submitted to PRD