Convolutional Auto-Encoders for Drift Chamber data de-noising for CLAS12
Abstract
In this article, we present the results of using Convolutional Auto-Encoders for de-noising raw data for CLAS12 drift chambers. The de-noising neural network provides increased efficiency in track reconstruction and also improved performance for high luminosity experimental data collection. The de-noising neural network used in conjunction with the previously developed track classifier neural network Gavalian:2022hfa lead to a significant track reconstruction efficiency increase for current luminosity (0.6×1035~cm-2~sec-1 ). The increase in experimentally measured quantities will allow running experiments at twice the luminosity with the same track reconstruction efficiency. This will lead to huge savings in accelerator operational costs, and large savings for Jefferson Lab and collaborating institutions.
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