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GMoromisatotoday at 12:27 AM1 replyview on HN

The use of "AI" in particle physics is not new. In 1999 they were using neural nets to compute various results. Here's one from Measurement of the top quark pair production cross section in p¯p collisions using multijet final states [https://repository.ias.ac.in/36977/1/36977.pdf]

"The analysis has been optimized using neural networks to achieve the smallest expected fractional uncertainty on the t¯t production cross section"


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jdshaffertoday at 12:30 AM

I remember back in 1995 or so being in a professor's office at Indiana University and he was talking about trying to figure out how to use Neural Networks to automatically track particle trails in bubble chamber results. He was part of a project at CERN at the time. So, yeah, they've been using NNs for quite awhile. :-)

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