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DOI: 10.3390/s23249679
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Spatio-Temporal Anomaly Detection with Graph Networks for Data Quality Monitoring of the Hadron Calorimeter

Mulugeta Weldezgina Asres,Christian W. Omlin,Long Wang,David Yu,Pavel Parygin,Jay Dittmann,Georgia Karapostoli,Markus Seidel,Rosamaria Venditti,Luka Lambrecht,Emanuele Usai,Muhammad Ahmad,J. Fernández Menéndez,K. Maeshima

Compact Muon Solenoid
Large Hadron Collider
Anomaly detection
2023
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment is a general-purpose detector for high-energy collision at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. It employs an online data quality monitoring (DQM) system to promptly spot and diagnose particle data acquisition problems to avoid data quality loss. In this study, we present a semi-supervised spatio-temporal anomaly detection (AD) monitoring system for the physics particle reading channels of the Hadron Calorimeter (HCAL) of the CMS using three-dimensional digi-occupancy map data of the DQM. We propose the GraphSTAD system, which employs convolutional and graph neural networks to learn local spatial characteristics induced by particles traversing the detector and the global behavior owing to shared backend circuit connections and housing boxes of the channels, respectively. Recurrent neural networks capture the temporal evolution of the extracted spatial features. We validate the accuracy of the proposed AD system in capturing diverse channel fault types using the LHC collision data sets. The GraphSTAD system achieves production-level accuracy and is being integrated into the CMS core production system for real-time monitoring of the HCAL. We provide a quantitative performance comparison with alternative benchmark models to demonstrate the promising leverage of the presented system.
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    Spatio-Temporal Anomaly Detection with Graph Networks for Data Quality Monitoring of the Hadron Calorimeter” is a paper by Mulugeta Weldezgina Asres Christian W. Omlin Long Wang David Yu Pavel Parygin Jay Dittmann Georgia Karapostoli Markus Seidel Rosamaria Venditti Luka Lambrecht Emanuele Usai Muhammad Ahmad J. Fernández Menéndez K. Maeshima published in 2023. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.