Artificial Intelligence for the Electron Ion Collider (AI4EIC)
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Allaire, C.; Ammendola, R.; Aschenauer, E.-C.; Balandat, M.; Battaglieri, M.; Bernauer, J.; Bondì, M.; Branson, N.; Britton, T.; Butter, A.; Chahrour, I.; Chatagnon, P.; Cisbani, E.; Cline, E. W.; Dash, S.; Dean, C.; Deconinck, W.; Deshpande, A.; Diefenthaler, M.; Ent, R.; Fanelli, C.; Finger, M.; Finger, M.; Fol, E.; Furletov, S.; Gao, Y.; Giroux, J.; Waduge, N. C. Gunawardhana; Hassan, O.; Hegde, P. L.; Hernández-Pinto, R. J.; Blin, A. Hiller; Horn, T.; Huang, J.; Jalotra, A.; Jayakodige, D.; Joo, B.; Junaid, M.; Kalantarians, N.; Karande, P.; Kriesten, B.; Elayavalli, R. Kunnawalkam; Li, Y.; Lin, M.; Liu, F.; Liuti, S.; Matousek, G.; McEneaney, M.; McSpadden, D.; Menzo, T.; Miceli, T.; Mikuni, V.; Montgomery, R.; Nachman, B.; Nair, R. R.; Niestroy, J.; Oregon, S. A. Ochoa; Oleniacz, J.; Osborn, J. D.; Paudel, C.; Pecar, C.; Peng, C.; Perdue, G. N.; Phelps, W.; Purschke, M. L.; Rajendran, H.; Rajput, K.; Ren, Y.; Renteria-Estrada, D. F.; Richford, D.; Roy, B. J.; Roy, D.; Saini, A.; Sato, N.; Satogata, T.; Sborlini, G.; Schram, M.; Shih, D.; Singh, J.; Singh, R.; Siodmok, A.; Stevens, J.; Stone, P.; Suarez, L.; Suresh, K.; Tawfik, A.-N.; Acosta, F. Torales; Tran, N.; Trotta, R.; Twagirayezu, F. J.; Tyson, R.; Volkova, S.; Vossen, A.; Walter, E.; Whiteson, D.; Williams, M.; Wu, S.; Zachariou, N.; Zurita, P.; ... Show more Show less
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The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a state-of-the-art facility for studying the strong force, is expected to begin commissioning its first experiments in 2028. This is an opportune time for artificial intelligence (AI) to be included from the start at this facility and in all phases that lead up to the experiments. The second annual workshop organized by the AI4EIC working group, which recently took place, centered on exploring all current and prospective application areas of AI for the EIC. This workshop is not only beneficial for the EIC, but also provides valuable insights for the newly established ePIC collaboration at EIC. This paper summarizes the different activities and R&D projects covered across the sessions of the workshop and provides an overview of the goals, approaches and strategies regarding AI/ML in the EIC community, as well as cutting-edge techniques currently studied in other experiments.
Date issued
2024-02-15Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Citation
Computing and Software for Big Science. 2024 Feb 15;8(1):5
Version: Final published version
ISSN
2510-2036
2510-2044
Keywords
Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Computer Science (miscellaneous), Software