Adversarial domain adaptation to reduce sample bias of a high energy physics event classifier

MACHINE LEARNING-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract
We apply adversarial domain adaptation in unsupervised setting to reduce sample bias in a supervised high energy physics events classifier training. We make use of a neural network containing event and domain classifier with a gradient reversal layer to simultaneously enable signal versus background events classification on the one hand, while on the other hand minimizing the difference in response of the network to background samples originating from different Monte Carlo models via adversarial domain classification loss. We show the successful bias removal on the example of simulated events at the Large Hadron Collider with t (t) over barH signal versus t (t) over barb (b) over bar background classification and discuss implications and limitations of the method.
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adversarial training, adversarial neural network, domain adaptation, LHC, ttH
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