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Erlangen 2026 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 71: Data, AI, Computing, Electronics VII

Donnerstag, 19. März 2026, 16:15–18:00, KH 00.024

16:15 T 71.1 Shapes are not enough: Preservattack and its use for finding vulnerabilities and uncertainties in machine learning applicationsPhilip Bechtle, Lucie Flek, Philipp Alexander Jung, Akbar Karimi, •Timo Saala, Alexander Schmidt, Matthias Schott, Philipp Soldin, Christopher Wiebusch, and Ulrich Willemsen
16:30 T 71.2 Utilizing Adversarial Training for IceCube's Advanced Northern Track Selection — •Marco Zimmermann, Shuyang Deng, Lasse Düser, Philipp Soldin, Sönke Schwirn, and Christopher Wiebusch
16:45 T 71.3 Investigating Robustness of Newtonian Noise Mitigation using Deep Learning at the Einstein Telescope — •Jan Kelleter, Markus Bachlechner, David Bertram, Johannes Erdmann, Patrick Schillings, and Achim Stahl
17:00 T 71.4 A Machine-Learning based Topological Algorithm for the Level-1 Trigger System of CMS — •Lukas Ebeling, Johannes Haller, Artur Lobanov, and Matthias Schröder
17:15 T 71.5 Finding Symbolic Representations of Graph Neural Networks used for Track Finding — •Urs Fischer, Sebastian Dittmeier, and Andre Schöning
17:30 T 71.6 Symbolic Regression for the Extraction of Detector Response Formulas — •Johannes Merten and Johannes Erdmann
17:45 T 71.7 Improving Machine-Learning-Driven Anomaly Detection for New Physics Searches at Belle II — •Gianni Di Paoli, David Giesegh, and Thomas Kuhr
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