Symbolic regression with a re-optimization step automates parametric modeling of binned high-energy physics data and provides uncertainty estimates.
Model selection and signal extraction using Gaussian Process regression
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We present a novel computational approach for extracting weak signals, whose exact location and width may be unknown, from complex background distributions with an arbitrary functional form. We focus on datasets that can be naturally presented as binned integer counts, demonstrating our approach on the CERN open dataset from the ATLAS collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider, which contains the Higgs boson signature. Our approach is based on Gaussian Process (GP) regression - a powerful and flexible machine learning technique that allowed us to model the background without specifying its functional form explicitly, and to separate the background and signal contributions in a robust and reproducible manner. Unlike functional fits, our GP-regression-based approach does not need to be constantly updated as more data becomes available. We discuss how to select the GP kernel type, considering trade-offs between kernel complexity and its ability to capture the features of the background distribution. We show that our GP framework can be used to detect the Higgs boson resonance in the data with more statistical significance than a polynomial fit specifically tailored to the dataset. Finally, we use Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) sampling to confirm the statistical significance of the extracted Higgs signature.
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SymbolFit: Automatic Parametric Modeling with Symbolic Regression
Symbolic regression with a re-optimization step automates parametric modeling of binned high-energy physics data and provides uncertainty estimates.