Abstract

Multivariate techniques using machine learning algorithms have become an integral part in many High Energy Physics (HEP) data analyses. The article shows the gain in physics reach of the physics experiments due to the adaptation of machine learning techniques. Rapid development in the field of machine learning in the last years is a challenge for the HEP community. The open competition for machine learning experts “Higgs Boson Machine Learning Challenge” shows, that the modern techniques developed outside HEP can significantly improve the analysis of data from HEP experiments and improve the sensitivity of searches for new particles and processes.

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