This repository contains the necessary code and documents the results of studying several methods of explainable AI (xAI) on established toptagger models. We study the TopoDNN
model, model based on Multi-Body N Subjettiness (MBNS)
data, and the Particle Flow Network (PFN)
model. The architecture and implementation of these models (and a few more that we will investigate and add here in the near future) are reviewed and compared in the paper titled The Machine Learning landscape of top taggers by Kasieczka et al. (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.7.1.014)
To train/retrain models and run the notebooks provided with this repository, one needs to create the right environment and install certain dependencies. First cd
to the project's top directory and do
export PROJPATH=$PWD
The dataset used by these studies has been made publicly available by Butter et al in Deep-learned Top Tagging with a Lorentz Layer (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.5.3.028) and used for the review studies in the earlier mentioned review paper by Kasieczka et al. It is available at https://desycloud.desy.de/index.php/s/llbX3zpLhazgPJ6. The following steps need to be executed to download the data in store it in a location for processing.
cd $PROJPATH
mkdir -p datasets
cd datasets
wget https://desycloud.desy.de/index.php/s/llbX3zpLhazgPJ6/download
unzip download
mv v0/* .
rm download
cd $PROJPATH
Run the following commands to make the necessary directories
cd $PROJPATH
mkdir -p datasets/topoprocessed datasets/n-subjettiness_data
mkdir -p evaluation/TopoDNN/figures evaluation/Multi-Body/figures evaluation/PFN/figures
mkdir -p models/TopoDNN/trained_models models/TopoDNN/trained_model_dicts
mkdir -p models/Multi-Body/trained_models models/Multi-Body/trained_model_dicts
mkdir -p models/PFN/trained_models models/PFN/trained_model_dicts
This step required anaconda installation. Please visit https://anaconda.org/ and follow the instructions there to install and setup Anaconda
. Then run the following commands:
cd $PROJPATH
conda create --name toptagger_env --file requirements.txt
conda activate toptagger_env
pip install tensorflow
Note: The environment toptagger_env
sets up necessary dependencies for using PyTorch
. We found that asking conda to install tensorflow
in the same environment can be troublesome and hence, a simpler solution of using pip
to install it has been adapted.
To preprocess the data for the TopoDNN
and MBNS
models, necessary scripts are given within the datasets
directory. For the TopoDNN
preprocessing, run the following commands
cd $PROJPATH/datasets
python topodnnpreprocessing.py <datasetname>
where datasetname
can be either train.h5
, val.h5
, or test.h5
. The preprocessed data will be stored in the topoprocessed
subdirectory. For the MBNS
model, you will need to install the FastJet
package.
cd $PROJPATH
curl -O http://fastjet.fr/repo/fastjet-3.4.0.tar.gz
tar zxvf fastjet-3.4.0.tar.gz
cd fastjet-3.4.0/
./configure --prefix=$PROJPATH/fastjet-install --enable-pyext
make
make check
make install
cd $PROJPATH
PYPATH=`ls -d $PROJPATH/fastjet-install/lib/python3*`
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$PYPATH/site-packages
and then simply do
cd $PROJPATH/datasets
python mb8spreprocessing.py
The preprocessed data will be stored in the n-subjettiness_data
subdirectory.
For each model architecture, we have trained a number of alternate variants and they are hosted in the models/<model-type>/trained_models
directories where model-type
can be TopoDNN
, Multi-Body
, or PFN
. The necessary metadata for each model is given as json
files in the models/<model-type>/trained_model_dicts
directories. If you are interested in training your own models, please follow the instructions in the README
file given within each <model-type>
subdirectory within the models
directory. Setting up the conda environment with the command conda activate toptagger_env
should setup the right environment. Training some of the models may require the FastJet
package for dataloader, so a good idea is to add its path to the PYTHOPATH
environment variable:
export PROJPATH=$PWD
PYPATH=`ls -d $PROJPATH/fastjet-install/lib/python3*`
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$PYPATH/site-packages
The studies associated with explainability of each model are recorded in notebooks hosted in evaluation/<model-type>
subdirectories. Each notebook is self-contained but they rely on avaliability of the pretrained models and the datasets in the way they have been setup in the previous section. The content of each notebook is explained in the README
file provided in evaluation/
directory.
The studies in this repository are compiled and explained in this paper: A Detailed Study of Interpretability of Deep Neural Network based Top Taggers
To cite this work, please add-
A Khot, MS Neubauer, A Roy. A Detailed Study of Interpretability of Deep Neural Network based Top Taggers. arxiv preprint arXiv:2210.04371.
or use the following bibtex
entry-
@article{khot2022detailed,
title={A Detailed Study of Interpretability of Deep Neural Network based Top Taggers},
author={Khot, Ayush and Neubauer, Mark S and Roy, Avik},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.04371},
year={2022}
}
Existing resources from publicly available repositories have been adapted to implement the data preprocessing and training code. We are greatly thankful to the authors of the following works for making these repositories and resources publicly available.
- Preprocessing and training for
TopoDNN
have been largely adopted from: https://github.com/jpearkes/topo_dnn/blob/master/topo_dnn.ipynb - Network implementation for
PFN
has been obtained from: https://github.com/jet-universe/particle_transformer/blob/main/networks/example_PFN.py - Implementation of Layerwise Relevance Propagation (LRP) is inspired from: https://git.tu-berlin.de/gmontavon/lrp-tutorial
- Part of preprocessing code for
MBNS
is obtained from: https://github.com/SebastianMacaluso/TreeNiN/blob/master/code/top_reference_dataset/ReadData.py
For comments, feedback, and suggestions: Avik Roy ([email protected]) and Ayush Khot ([email protected])