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IRC-safe Graph Autoencoder for unsupervised anomaly detection

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Anomaly detection through employing machine learning techniques has emerged as a novel powerful tool in the search for new physics beyond the Standard Model. Historically similar to the development of jet observables, theoretical consistency has not always assumed a central role in the fast development of algorithms and neural network architectures. In this work, we construct an infrared and collinear safe autoencoder based on graph neural networks by employing energy-weighted message passing. We demonstrate that whilst this approach has theoretically favourable properties, it also exhibits formidable sensitivity to non-QCD structures.

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Enhancing anomaly detection with topology-aware autoencoders

hep-ph · 2025-02-14 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Autoencoders with latent spaces shaped like S^2, S^2×S^2, or RP^2, matched to the phase-space topology of the background, reduce spurious reconstruction errors and give a small but consistent anomaly-detection gain over flat latent spaces on simulated top-quark decays.

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  • Enhancing anomaly detection with topology-aware autoencoders hep-ph · 2025-02-14 · conditional · none · ref 58 · internal anchor

    Autoencoders with latent spaces shaped like S^2, S^2×S^2, or RP^2, matched to the phase-space topology of the background, reduce spurious reconstruction errors and give a small but consistent anomaly-detection gain over flat latent spaces on simulated top-quark decays.