The paper proposes a start-to-end chained machine-learning framework for LCLS-II-HE and demonstrates that TuRBO Bayesian optimization aligns a hard X-ray split-and-delay system in minutes.
Uncertainty Quantification via Stable Distribution Propagation
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We propose a new approach for propagating stable probability distributions through neural networks. Our method is based on local linearization, which we show to be an optimal approximation in terms of total variation distance for the ReLU non-linearity. This allows propagating Gaussian and Cauchy input uncertainties through neural networks to quantify their output uncertainties. To demonstrate the utility of propagating distributions, we apply the proposed method to predicting calibrated confidence intervals and selective prediction on out-of-distribution data. The results demonstrate a broad applicability of propagating distributions and show the advantages of our method over other approaches such as moment matching.
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A Start To End Machine Learning Approach To Maximize Scientific Throughput From The LCLS-II-HE
The paper proposes a start-to-end chained machine-learning framework for LCLS-II-HE and demonstrates that TuRBO Bayesian optimization aligns a hard X-ray split-and-delay system in minutes.