30 April 2024 to 3 May 2024
Amsterdam, Hotel CASA
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Integrating Explainable AI in Modern High-Energy Physics (the MUCCA Project)

2 May 2024, 16:40
20m
Oxford, Hotel CASA

Oxford, Hotel CASA

Speaker

Joseph Carmignani (University of Liverpool)

Description

The Multi-disciplinary Use Cases for Convergent new Approaches to AI explainability (MUCCA) project is pioneering efforts to enhance the transparency and interpretability of AI algorithms in complex scientific endeavours. The presented study focuses on the role of Explainable AI (xAI) in the domain of high-energy physics (HEP). Approaches based on Machine Learning (ML) methodologies, from classical boosted decision trees to Graph Neural Nets, are considered to search for new physics models.
A set of use-cases are exploited to highlight the potential of ML, based on studies performed on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Results demonstrate there can be significant enhancements in sensitivity when using ML approaches, affirming the effectiveness of these tools in exploring a broad range of phase space and new physics models that traditional searches may not reach. Maintaining this balance is critical for consistent result interpretation and scientific rigour. The studies performed so far and presented in this talk emphasise this crucial balance in HEP between state-of-the-art ML techniques and transparency achievable through xAI.

Primary author

Joseph Carmignani (University of Liverpool)

Co-authors

Cristiano Sebastiani (University of Liverpool) Monica D'Onofrio (University of Liverpool)

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