Machine Learning for Particle Identification in LHCb
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2024-09-25ISBN
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1879-8314
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LHCb is one of the four largest high-energy physics experiments at
CERN focused in high precision measurements of particle physics. The LHCb detector has undergone a recent upgrade [1] implying changes at subdetectors, data
taking conditions and data processing model. Information from subdetectors is processed at 30MHz at a first trigger phase builded entirely with GPUs to reduce this
rate down to 1MHz. Afterwards, the same information is processed in a second
trigger phase that runs in CPUs, performing a complete reconstruction and identification of particles. This upgrade implies an evolution of the algorithms used at
trigger level. In order to keep performance and speed up processing time, some of
them have been replaced by machine learning algorithms. To perform particle identification, one of the LHCb approaches uses a neural network using the information
from all subdetectors. In this paper we explain the advantages of this method and
the capabilities that machine learning brings to LHCb focused
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Artificial Intelligence Research and Development - Proceedings of the 26th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence
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