Level-3 Trigger for CLAS12 with Artificial Intelligence
Richard Tyson,
Gagik Gavalian,
Bryan McKinnon
et al.
Abstract:Fast, efficient and accurate triggers are a critical requirement for modern high energy physics experiments given the increasingly large quantities of data that they produce. The CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS12) employs a highly efficient electron trigger to filter the amount of data recorded by requiring at least one electron candidate in each event, at the cost of a low purity in electron identification. However, machine learning algorithms are increasingly employed for classification tasks such … Show more
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