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Hi @christopher-w-murphy, thank you for your contribution! Do you have a proposal for where this would go? Clearly we have to draw the line somewhere (as nearly every analysis technique in HEP could plausibly be called ML), but I am personally open if there is a clear place they would fit within the context of other topics.
You make a good point about drawing the line somewhere. Responding in order:
I don't see a clear spot for the EFT papers in the context of the existing topics. Additionally, these papers aren't entirely focused on ML, so it seems best to leave them out.
The physics topic of heavy-ion appears in several locations in the Living Review (LR). Perhaps the most natural spot for the papers I mentioned would be under the Anomaly Detection item of the list. Under that heading I see a paper, Unsupervised Outlier Detection in Heavy-Ion Collisions, that uses both PCA and DL to analyze heavy-ion collisions. They could be viewed as precursors this work. Alternatively maybe they have been succeeded by the existing paper in the LR.
Quantum ML also shows up in a few spots. The Quantum Machine Learning sub-sub-section might be the best fit. On the other hand, PCA is not a classification algorithm, this a quant-ph paper rather than hep-ex or hep-ph and so far it hasn't been included on Inspire. Additionally, it is referenced in the quantum ML review that's already in the LR.
I leave the final decisions on the latter two points up to you. Thanks again for your consideration!
Thank you @bnachman and @matthewfeickert for maintaining this living review! It is a valuable resource
Is there interest in adding high energy physics papers that use principal component analysis? I've found the following HEP uses of PCA:
I'm happy to submit a pull request to update the .bib file if there is interest in this topic. Thank you for your consideration
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