Belle II's first measurement of B→K*(892)γ decays yields branching fractions, CP asymmetries, and an isospin asymmetry consistent with the Standard Model and previous experiments.
FastBDT: A speed-optimized and cache-friendly implementation of stochastic gradient-boosted decision trees for multivariate classification
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Stochastic gradient-boosted decision trees are widely employed for multivariate classification and regression tasks. This paper presents a speed-optimized and cache-friendly implementation for multivariate classification called FastBDT. FastBDT is one order of magnitude faster during the fitting-phase and application-phase, in comparison with popular implementations in software frameworks like TMVA, scikit-learn and XGBoost. The concepts used to optimize the execution time and performance studies are discussed in detail in this paper. The key ideas include: An equal-frequency binning on the input data, which allows replacing expensive floating-point with integer operations, while at the same time increasing the quality of the classification; a cache-friendly linear access pattern to the input data, in contrast to usual implementations, which exhibit a random access pattern. FastBDT provides interfaces to C/C++, Python and TMVA. It is extensively used in the field of high energy physics by the Belle II experiment.
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Measurement of $B \to K{}^{*}(892)\gamma$ decays at Belle II
Belle II's first measurement of B→K*(892)γ decays yields branching fractions, CP asymmetries, and an isospin asymmetry consistent with the Standard Model and previous experiments.