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Neural Network architecture using 36 inputs, 41 hidden layers and 1 output.

Neural Network architecture using 36 inputs, 41 hidden layers and 1 output.

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After the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the effort to understand the detailed properties of the Higgs bosons started. Of particular importance is study of the Higgs coupling to the top quark. This coupling can be studied through the associated production of Higgs boson with top-antitop quark pair, t t ¯ H...

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... on the network architecture generated in figure 2, there are 36 variables used as input nodes with 1 bias node, then there is a hidden layer which is a procedure between input variables to output. On this work, we used 1 layer with nodes N + 5 = 41 nodes to produce the greatest efficiency with an additional bias node in the hidden layer to normalize the output results. ...

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