A Hamiltonian, energy-conserving optimizer (ECDq=1) reduces initialization dependence and mean error compared to Adam for neural likelihood-ratio estimation in two collider-physics benchmarks.
Application of Transfer Learning to Neutrino Interaction Classification
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Training deep neural networks using simulations typically requires very large numbers of simulated events. This can be a large computational burden and a limitation in the performance of the deep learning algorithm when insufficient numbers of events can be produced. We investigate the use of transfer learning, where a set of simulated images are used to fine tune a model trained on generic image recognition tasks, to the specific use case of neutrino interaction classification in a liquid argon time projection chamber. A ResNet18, pre-trained on photographic images, was fine-tuned using simulated neutrino images and when trained with one hundred thousand training events reached an F1 score of $0.896 \pm 0.002$ compared to $0.836 \pm 0.004$ from a randomly-initialised network trained with the same training sample. The transfer-learned networks also demonstrate lower bias as a function of energy and more balanced performance across different interaction types.
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Optimizers for Stabilizing Likelihood-free Inference
A Hamiltonian, energy-conserving optimizer (ECDq=1) reduces initialization dependence and mean error compared to Adam for neural likelihood-ratio estimation in two collider-physics benchmarks.