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by thiagotomei
2941 days ago
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CMS physicist here! As our ATLAS colleagues, we also use boosted decision trees extensively in our analysis, as well as the so-called Matrix Element Method -- a way to combine the knowledge of the differential theoretical cross-sections for the signal and background processes with our knowledge of the experimental resolution of our detectors. More details are available in [1]. However, in CMS we have recently started using Deep Neural Networks. These are used for the separation of signal and background events in the "single-lepton channel" of the search, i.e., the search where the Higgs boson decays to two bottom quarks and the top quarks decay in such a way that at least one electron or muon is present in the final state. Again, more details here: [2] [1] http://arxiv.org/abs/1803.05485 [2] http://cms-results.web.cern.ch/cms-results/public-results/pr... |
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