Difference between revisions of "Combined performance group (ATLAS)"
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− | In the [[ATLAS]] collaboration, '''combined performance groups''' ('''CP groups''' or '''CPG'''s) | + | In the [[ATLAS]] collaboration, '''combined performance groups''' ('''CP groups''' or '''CPG'''s) provide algorithms for [[reconstruction]], [[identification]], and measurement of physics objects. The tools and methods developed by the CP groups are provided to the ATLAS [[analysis]] teams in the form of software, instructions, and recommendations. The CP groups also study and provide information about the performance of their tools, such as validity ranges, [[efficiency|efficiencies]] and [[scale factor|scale factors]]. |
In a wider sense, the ATLAS groups providing such things as [[event simulation]], [[Statistics|statistical methods]], and [[machine learning]] are also sometimes called CP groups. | In a wider sense, the ATLAS groups providing such things as [[event simulation]], [[Statistics|statistical methods]], and [[machine learning]] are also sometimes called CP groups. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Physics object group|Physics object groups]], the equivalent in [[CMS]] | + | * [[Physics object group (CMS)|Physics object groups]], the equivalent in [[CMS]] |
== Learn more == | == Learn more == |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 6 February 2017
In the ATLAS collaboration, combined performance groups (CP groups or CPGs) provide algorithms for reconstruction, identification, and measurement of physics objects. The tools and methods developed by the CP groups are provided to the ATLAS analysis teams in the form of software, instructions, and recommendations. The CP groups also study and provide information about the performance of their tools, such as validity ranges, efficiencies and scale factors.
In a wider sense, the ATLAS groups providing such things as event simulation, statistical methods, and machine learning are also sometimes called CP groups.
See also
- Physics object groups, the equivalent in CMS
Learn more
- ATLAS physics portal with CP group list/links [ATLAS internal]
- CP groups public results