A systematic comparison shows that data-augmentation jet taggers (planing and PCA scaling) achieve background-preserving performance similar to adversarial networks and uBoost, with much lower training cost.
Infrared Safety of a Neural-Net Top Tagging Algorithm
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Neural network-based algorithms provide a promising approach to jet classification problems, such as boosted top jet tagging. To date, NN-based top taggers demonstrated excellent performance in Monte Carlo studies. In this paper, we construct a top-jet tagger based on a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), and apply it to parton-level boosted top samples, with and without an additional gluon in the final state. We show that the jet observable defined by the CNN obeys the canonical definition of infrared safety: it is unaffected by the presence of the extra gluon, as long as it is soft or collinear with one of the quarks. Our results indicate that the CNN tagger is robust with respect to possible mis-modeling of soft and collinear final-state radiation by Monte Carlo generators.
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Mass Agnostic Jet Taggers
A systematic comparison shows that data-augmentation jet taggers (planing and PCA scaling) achieve background-preserving performance similar to adversarial networks and uBoost, with much lower training cost.