Published September 1, 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Machine Learning in High Energy Physics Community White Paper

  • 1. Lulea University of Technology (Sweden)
  • 2. NVidia (United States)
  • 3. California Institute of Technology (United States)
  • 4. Carnegie Mellon University (United States)
  • 5. LIP Lisboa (Portugal)
  • 6. University of Cincinnati (United States)
  • 7. Universita e INFN, Padova (Italy)
  • 8. University of London (United Kingdom)
  • 9. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (United States)
  • 10. Universita e INFN, Bologna (Italy)
  • 11. CERN (Switzerland)
  • 12. Argonne National Laboratory (United States)
  • 13. Universitaet Freiburg (Germany)
  • 14. New York University (United States)
  • 15. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (Germany)
  • 16. Duke University (United States)

Description

Machine learning is an important applied research area in particle physics, beginning with applications to high-level physics analysis in the 1990s and 2000s, followed by an explosion of applications in particle and event identification and reconstruction in the 2010s. In this document we discuss promising future research and development areas in machine learning in particle physics with a roadmap for their implementation, software and hardware resource requirements, collaborative initiatives with the data science community, academia and industry, and training the particle physics community in data science. The main objective of the document is to connect and motivate these areas of research and development with the physics drivers of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider and future neutrino experiments and identify the resource needs for their implementation. Additionally we identify areas where collaboration with external communities will be of great benefit. (paper)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1085/2/022008

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Physics. Conference Series (Online)
Journal Volume
1085
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
[27 p.]
ISSN
1742-6596

Conference

Title
18. International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research
Dates
21-25 Aug 2017
Place
Seattle, WA (United States)

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