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Diffractive Final States with the H1 Detector at HERA
Recent measurements of diffractive dijet and charm quark production in
electron-proton collisions using the H1 detector at HERA are presented, where
the exchanged photon is either almost real or highly virtual. The data are
compared with leading and next-to-leading order QCD calculations based on the
diffractive parton distributions obtained from a recent DGLAP QCD analysis of
H1 inclusive diffractive deep-inelastic scattering data, thus testing QCD
factorization in diffractive ep interactions.Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the Intl.
Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics EPS 2003, Aachen, July 200
Measurements of the Top Quark Pair-Production Cross Section
Measurements of the inclusive and differential cross section for the
production of top quark pairs in proton-(anti)proton collision at
center-of-mass energies of 1.96, 7.0 and 8.0 TeV are presented and compared
with the latest theory predictions and Monte-Carlo models. In addition, first
measurements of the production of top quark pairs in association with
additional jets or with a boson are highlighted. All measurements are in good
agreement with the Standard Model.Comment: 6 pages, 11 figures, proceedings of HCP2012, Kyoto (Japan
HERA Diffractive Structure Function Data and Parton Distributions
Recent diffractive structure function measurements by the H1 and ZEUS
experiments at HERA are reviewed. Various data sets, obtained using
systematically different selection and reconstruction methods, are compared.
NLO DGLAP QCD fits are performed to the most precise H1 and ZEUS data and
diffractive parton densities are obtained in each case. Differences between the
Q^2 dependences of the H1 and ZEUS data are reflected as differences between
the diffractive gluon densities.Comment: Contributed to the Proceedings of the Workshop on HERA and the LHC,
DESY and CERN, 2004-200
Track-based alignment in the CMS detector
The strategy for track based alignment of the CMS tracking and muon detectors is presented. After an overview over the used data samples, the general alignment strategy is presented, with a focus of the procedures envisaged at the start of data taking in 2008. The three currently used alignment algorithms are discussed and first results on their application to the CMS tracker are presented, as well as studies on the alignment of the Muon detector with tracks.The strategy for track based alignment of the CMS tracking and muon detectors is presented. After an overview over the used data samples, the general alignment strategy is presented, with a focus of the procedures envisaged at the start of data taking in 2008. The three currently used alignment algorithms are discussed and first results on their application to the CMS tracker are presented, as well as studies on the alignment of the Muon detector with tracks
Track Reconstruction and Alignment with the CMS Silicon Tracker
This report presents recent results on track reconstruction and alignment with the silicon tracker of the CMS experiment at the LHC, obtained with a full detector simulation. After an overview of the layout of the tracker and its material budget, the baseline algorithm for track reconstruction is discussed. The performance of the track reconstruction and its dependence on misalignment is shown. The concept for alignment of the CMS tracker, using a laser alignment system as well as three different track-based alignment algorithms, is presented
Efficient deep CNNs for cross-modal automated computer vision under time and space constraints
We present an automated computer vision architecture to handle video and image data using the same backbone networks. We show empirical results that lead us to adopt MOBILENETV2 as this backbone architecture. The paper demonstrates that neural architectures are transferable from images to videos through suitable preprocessing and temporal information fusion
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