Report/Conference Presentation (Other) FZJ-2019-06797

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Machine Learning for Track Finding at PANDA

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2019

Connecting the Dots and Workshop on Intelligent Trackers (CTD/WIT2019), ValenciaValencia, Spain, 2 Apr 2019 - 5 Apr 20192019-04-022019-04-05

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Report No.: PROC-CTD19-091

Abstract: We apply deep learning methods as a track finding algorithm to the PANDA Forward Tracking Stations (FTS). The problem is divided into three steps: The first step relies on an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) that is trained as a binary classifier to build track segments in three different parts of the FTS, namely FT1,FT2, FT3,FT4, and FT5,FT6. The ANN accepts hit pairs as an input and outputs a probability that they are on the same track or not. The second step builds 3D track segments from the 2D ones and is based on the geometry of the detector. The last step is to match the track segments from the different parts of the FTS to form a full track candidate, and is based on a Recurrent Neural Network (RNN). The RNN is used also as a binary classifier that outputs the probability that the combined track segments are a true track or not. The performance of the algorithm is judged based on the purity, efficiency and the ghost ratio of the reconstructed tracks. The purity specifies which fraction of hits in one track come from the correct particle. The correct particle is the particle, which produces the majority of hits in the track. The efficiency is defined as the ratio of the number of correctly reconstructed tracks to all generated tracks.


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  1. Experimentelle Hadronstruktur (IKP-1)
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  1. 6G12 - FAIR (POF3-624) (POF3-624)

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