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Machine Learning at the Belle II Experiment

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Machine Learning at the Belle II Experiment Synopsis

This book explores how machine learning can be used to improve the efficiency of expensive fundamental science experiments.

The first part introduces the Belle and Belle II experiments, providing a detailed description of the Belle to Belle II data conversion tool, currently used by many analysts. 

The second part covers machine learning in high-energy physics, discussing the Belle II machine learning infrastructure and selected algorithms in detail. Furthermore, it examines several machine learning techniques that can be used to control and reduce systematic uncertainties. 

The third part investigates the important exclusive B tagging technique, unique to physics experiments operating at the ? resonances, and studies in-depth the novel Full Event Interpretation algorithm, which doubles the maximum tag-side efficiency of its predecessor. 

The fourth part presents a complete measurement of the branching fraction of the rare leptonic B decay "B?tau nu", which is used to validate the algorithms discussed in previous parts.


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ISBN: 9783319982489
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Author: Thomas Keck
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 174 pages
Series: Springer Theses
Genres: Particle and high-energy physics
Cybernetics and systems theory
Scientific standards, measurement etc
Artificial intelligence