Autoencoder-based time series anomaly detection for ATLAS Liquid Argon calorimeter data quality monitoring

arXiv:2512.05977v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: The ATLAS experiment at the LHC employs comprehensive data quality monitoring procedures to ensure high-quality physics data. This contribution presents a long short-term memory autoencoder-based algorithm for detecting anomalies in ATLAS Liquid Argon calorimeter data, represented as multidimensional time series of statistical moments of energy cluster properties. Trained on good-quality data, the model identifies anomalous intervals. Validation is performed using a known short-term issue of noise bursts, and the potential for broader application to transient calorimeter issues is discussed.

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