A3D3 Seminar: Benedikt Maier
Anomaly detection techniques are playing an increasingly central role in the search for new physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), where the rarity and unpredictability of signals beyond the Standard Model challenge traditional analysis strategies. In this talk, I will present recent developments in machine learning–based anomaly detection for high-energy physics, with a focus on model-agnostic approaches that aim to uncover unexpected signatures in collision data. I will discuss how these algorithms are currently being used to probe the Standard Model at the LHC, and how next-generation and future searches might be deploying such algorithms, from FPGA-accelerated algorithms to quantum computing strategies.

The A3D3 Seminar is a monthly lecture series that hosts scholars working across applied areas of artificial intelligence, such as hardware algorithm co-development, high energy physics, multi-messenger astrophysics, and neuroscience. Our presenters come from all four domain fields and include occasional external speakers beyond the A3D3 science areas, governmental agencies and industry. The seminar will be recorded and published in YouTube. To receive future event updates, subscribe here.
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