Hi, I'm Kevin
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Call me Kevin.
The most interesting software project I've worked on before has been the CMS project at Fermilab, where we designed simulation software for generating data to be used for a search for dark photons. My role was in processing this data to train machine learning models for classifying unknown particles as noise or dark photons.
I'm taking this course to fulfill the domains elective for my major (CS), but also because I'd like to gain some more practical experience in the field I'm most likely to go into.
Lastly, I like to spend time outside. This could be hiking in the nearby mountains, or wandering around the city, or sometimes sleeping on the lawn overlooking the tennis courts on campus. I don't really go to restaurants often because my favorite food is my own cooking, but if I were to pick one, it'd definitely be Rev.
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@kz3 said in Hi, I'm Kevin:
The most interesting software project I've worked on before has been the CMS project at Fermilab, where we designed simulation software for generating data to be used for a search for dark photons. My role was in processing this data to train machine learning models for classifying unknown particles as noise or dark photons.
What data did you use to train the models?