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LCFI Collaboration meeting, 8 May 2007Sonja Hillert p. 0 Some input distributions from LC-PHSM-2000-021 most sensitive input variables for the flavour tag neural net the Pt-corrected mass requires at least one secondary vertex to be found different inputs for NN depending on number of vertices
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LCFI Collaboration meeting, 8 May 2007Sonja Hillert p. 1 Input distributions from track cheater without TPC good agreement of MOKKA inputs with BRAHMS ones slightly better discrimination since MOKKA assumes point resolution 2 m, BRAHMS assumed 3.5 m
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LCFI Collaboration meeting, 8 May 2007Sonja Hillert p. 2 b c (b-bkgr) c open: BRAHMS, LC-note full: MARLIN (Mokka), Si-only track cheater Resulting purity vs efficiency at the Z-peak at high efficiency MARLIN(MOKKA) with “Silicon-only” track cheater gives better performance compared to LC-note result using tracking with pattern recognition
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LCFI Collaboration meeting, 8 May 2007Sonja Hillert p. 3 Purity vs efficiency at sqrt(s) = 500 GeV, Si-only first results obtained at higher energy look promising note that at this energy a track momentum cut has to be applied for the jet finder to run (this result: 100 MeV) open: BRAHMS, LC-note full: MARLIN (Mokka), Si-only track cheater b c (b-bkgr) c
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LCFI Collaboration meeting, 8 May 2007Sonja Hillert p. 4 Response to LCFI contribution extremely positive response to release of the code and to LCFI presentations Ties Behnke in his summary included the release in the list of the “highlights” of the workshop and emphasised the “tremendous progress” with the code since Cambridge workshop 2006 Ties also used our package as example of the cooperation between frameworks possible through LCIO, and the increased level of interoperability / use of common tools needed for the realistic comparisons of different detectors in the engineering design phase Mark Thomson (session convener) emphasised that our package had been developed carefully and was based on algorithms known to work very well from previous studies in the physics / analysis session, many speakers mentioned the switch to using our code as next step for the immediate future also, a number of “spin-offs”, such as Ben’s graphic representation of processors called in a Marlin steering file and LC collections required / produced, were mentioned positively
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