Search Results for author: Raghav Kansal

Found 12 papers, 7 papers with code

Particle Cloud Generation with Message Passing Generative Adversarial Networks

2 code implementations NeurIPS 2021 Raghav Kansal, Javier Duarte, Hao Su, Breno Orzari, Thiago Tomei, Maurizio Pierini, Mary Touranakou, Jean-Roch Vlimant, Dimitrios Gunopulos

We propose JetNet as a novel point-cloud-style dataset for the ML community to experiment with, and set MPGAN as a benchmark to improve upon for future generative models.

A FAIR and AI-ready Higgs boson decay dataset

no code implementations4 Aug 2021 Yifan Chen, E. A. Huerta, Javier Duarte, Philip Harris, Daniel S. Katz, Mark S. Neubauer, Daniel Diaz, Farouk Mokhtar, Raghav Kansal, Sang Eon Park, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko, Zhizhen Zhao, Roger Rusack

To enable the reusability of massive scientific datasets by humans and machines, researchers aim to adhere to the principles of findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability (FAIR) for data and artificial intelligence (AI) models.

Fairness

Applications and Techniques for Fast Machine Learning in Science

no code implementations25 Oct 2021 Allison McCarn Deiana, Nhan Tran, Joshua Agar, Michaela Blott, Giuseppe Di Guglielmo, Javier Duarte, Philip Harris, Scott Hauck, Mia Liu, Mark S. Neubauer, Jennifer Ngadiuba, Seda Ogrenci-Memik, Maurizio Pierini, Thea Aarrestad, Steffen Bahr, Jurgen Becker, Anne-Sophie Berthold, Richard J. Bonventre, Tomas E. Muller Bravo, Markus Diefenthaler, Zhen Dong, Nick Fritzsche, Amir Gholami, Ekaterina Govorkova, Kyle J Hazelwood, Christian Herwig, Babar Khan, Sehoon Kim, Thomas Klijnsma, Yaling Liu, Kin Ho Lo, Tri Nguyen, Gianantonio Pezzullo, Seyedramin Rasoulinezhad, Ryan A. Rivera, Kate Scholberg, Justin Selig, Sougata Sen, Dmitri Strukov, William Tang, Savannah Thais, Kai Lukas Unger, Ricardo Vilalta, Belinavon Krosigk, Thomas K. Warburton, Maria Acosta Flechas, Anthony Aportela, Thomas Calvet, Leonardo Cristella, Daniel Diaz, Caterina Doglioni, Maria Domenica Galati, Elham E Khoda, Farah Fahim, Davide Giri, Benjamin Hawks, Duc Hoang, Burt Holzman, Shih-Chieh Hsu, Sergo Jindariani, Iris Johnson, Raghav Kansal, Ryan Kastner, Erik Katsavounidis, Jeffrey Krupa, Pan Li, Sandeep Madireddy, Ethan Marx, Patrick McCormack, Andres Meza, Jovan Mitrevski, Mohammed Attia Mohammed, Farouk Mokhtar, Eric Moreno, Srishti Nagu, Rohin Narayan, Noah Palladino, Zhiqiang Que, Sang Eon Park, Subramanian Ramamoorthy, Dylan Rankin, Simon Rothman, ASHISH SHARMA, Sioni Summers, Pietro Vischia, Jean-Roch Vlimant, Olivia Weng

In this community review report, we discuss applications and techniques for fast machine learning (ML) in science -- the concept of integrating power ML methods into the real-time experimental data processing loop to accelerate scientific discovery.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

Explaining machine-learned particle-flow reconstruction

2 code implementations24 Nov 2021 Farouk Mokhtar, Raghav Kansal, Daniel Diaz, Javier Duarte, Joosep Pata, Maurizio Pierini, Jean-Roch Vlimant

The particle-flow (PF) algorithm is used in general-purpose particle detectors to reconstruct a comprehensive particle-level view of the collision by combining information from different subdetectors.

Decision Making

Particle Graph Autoencoders and Differentiable, Learned Energy Mover's Distance

1 code implementation24 Nov 2021 Steven Tsan, Raghav Kansal, Anthony Aportela, Daniel Diaz, Javier Duarte, Sukanya Krishna, Farouk Mokhtar, Jean-Roch Vlimant, Maurizio Pierini

We explore the use of graph-based autoencoders, which operate on jets in their "particle cloud" representations and can leverage the interdependencies among the particles within a jet, for such tasks.

Anomaly Detection

Do graph neural networks learn traditional jet substructure?

1 code implementation17 Nov 2022 Farouk Mokhtar, Raghav Kansal, Javier Duarte

At the CERN LHC, the task of jet tagging, whose goal is to infer the origin of a jet given a set of final-state particles, is dominated by machine learning methods.

Decision Making Jet Tagging

Evaluating generative models in high energy physics

2 code implementations18 Nov 2022 Raghav Kansal, Anni Li, Javier Duarte, Nadezda Chernyavskaya, Maurizio Pierini, Breno Orzari, Thiago Tomei

There has been a recent explosion in research into machine-learning-based generative modeling to tackle computational challenges for simulations in high energy physics (HEP).

Generative Adversarial Network Vocal Bursts Intensity Prediction

FAIR AI Models in High Energy Physics

no code implementations9 Dec 2022 Javier Duarte, Haoyang Li, Avik Roy, Ruike Zhu, E. A. Huerta, Daniel Diaz, Philip Harris, Raghav Kansal, Daniel S. Katz, Ishaan H. Kavoori, Volodymyr V. Kindratenko, Farouk Mokhtar, Mark S. Neubauer, Sang Eon Park, Melissa Quinnan, Roger Rusack, Zhizhen Zhao

The findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) data principles provide a framework for examining, evaluating, and improving how data is shared to facilitate scientific discovery.

Vocal Bursts Intensity Prediction

Lorentz group equivariant autoencoders

1 code implementation14 Dec 2022 Zichun Hao, Raghav Kansal, Javier Duarte, Nadezda Chernyavskaya

There has been significant work recently in developing machine learning (ML) models in high energy physics (HEP) for tasks such as classification, simulation, and anomaly detection.

Anomaly Detection

Induced Generative Adversarial Particle Transformers

no code implementations8 Dec 2023 Anni Li, Venkat Krishnamohan, Raghav Kansal, Rounak Sen, Steven Tsan, Zhaoyu Zhang, Javier Duarte

In high energy physics (HEP), machine learning methods have emerged as an effective way to accurately simulate particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

Generative Adversarial Network

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