Frontiers in Big Data (Apr 2024)

Graph learning for particle accelerator operations

  • Song Wang,
  • Chris Tennant,
  • Daniel Moser,
  • Theo Larrieu,
  • Jundong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2024.1366469
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Particle accelerators play a crucial role in scientific research, enabling the study of fundamental physics and materials science, as well as having important medical applications. This study proposes a novel graph learning approach to classify operational beamline configurations as good or bad. By considering the relationships among beamline elements, we transform data from components into a heterogeneous graph. We propose to learn from historical, unlabeled data via our self-supervised training strategy along with fine-tuning on a smaller, labeled dataset. Additionally, we extract a low-dimensional representation from each configuration that can be visualized in two dimensions. Leveraging our ability for classification, we map out regions of the low-dimensional latent space characterized by good and bad configurations, which in turn can provide valuable feedback to operators. This research demonstrates a paradigm shift in how complex, many-dimensional data from beamlines can be analyzed and leveraged for accelerator operations.

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