Abstract
Charged particle track reconstruction is a major component of data-processing in high-energy physics experiments such as those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), and is foreseen to become more and more challenging with higher collision rates. A simplified two-dimensional version of the track recontruction problem is set up on a collaborative platform, RAMP, in order for the developers to prototype and test new ideas. A small-scale competition was held during the Connecting The Dots / Intelligent Trackers 2017 (CTDWIT 2017) workshop. Despite the short time scale, a number of different approaches have been developed and compared along a single score metric, which was kept generic enough to accommodate a summarized performance in terms of both efficiency and fake rates.
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Amrouche, S., Braun, N., Calafiura, P., Farrell, S., Gemmler, J., Germain, C., … Yilmaz, Y. (2017). Track reconstruction at LHC as a collaborative data challenge use case with RAMP. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 150). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715000015
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