A machine learning model trained on non-lasing shots predicts the non-lasing electron bunch profile from generic accelerator parameters, enabling single-shot reconstruction of FEL photon power.
Introduction to Machine Learning for Accelerator Physics
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This pair of CAS lectures gives an introduction for accelerator physics students to the framework and terminology of machine learning (ML). We start by introducing the language of ML through a simple example of linear regression, including a probabilistic perspective to introduce the concepts of maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) and maximum a priori (MAP) estimation. We then apply the concepts to examples of neural networks and logistic regression. Next we introduce non-parametric models and the kernel method and give a brief introduction to two other machine learning paradigms, unsupervised and reinforcement learning. Finally we close with example applications of ML at a free-electron laser.
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Virtual Pulse Reconstruction Diagnostic for Single-Shot Measurement of Free Electron Laser Radiation Power
A machine learning model trained on non-lasing shots predicts the non-lasing electron bunch profile from generic accelerator parameters, enabling single-shot reconstruction of FEL photon power.