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TransformerCVN: Convolution Transformers for NOvA Event and Particle Classification

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5m
Virtual Seoul

Virtual Seoul

Poster Neutrino oscillation Poster

Speaker

Alexander Shmakov (University of California, Irvine)

Description

NOvA is a long-baseline neutrino experiment studying neutrino oscillations with Fermilab’s NuMI beam. The experiment consists of two functionally identical detectors formed from plastic extrusions filled with a liquid scintillator. Convolution networks have previously been used to determine neutrino flavor in both the near and far detectors and observe the disappearance of muon neutrinos and the appearance of electron neutrinos. We introduce a transformer-based architecture known as TransformerCVN which accepts as input all event data as pixel map images and classifies both individual particles as well as the overall event interaction types in an end-to-end manner. By exploiting attention mechanisms, TransformerCVN is able to extract contextual information shared between all particles present in an event to improve reconstruction for both tasks. Additionally, the shared attention mechanisms allows us to produce interpretable attention maps, providing insight into specific particles and pixels of each particle's pixel map which are responsible for produced classification.

Collaboration NOvA

Primary authors

Alexander Shmakov (University of California, Irvine) Alejandro Yankelevich (University of California, Irvine)

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