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Making Likelihood Calculations Fast: Automatic Differentiation Applied to RooFit
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May 2024

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The European Physical Journal Conferences

Garima Singh

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Jonas Rembser

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Lorenzo Moneta

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With the growing datasets of current and next-generation HighEnergy and Nuclear Physics (HEP/NP) experiments, statistical analysis has become more computationally demanding. These increasing demands elicit improvements and modernizations in existing statistical analysis software. One way to address these issues is to improve parameter estimation performance and numeric stability using Automatic Differentiation (AD). AD’s computational efficiency and accuracy are superior to the preexisting numerical differentiation techniques, and it offers significant performance gains when calculating the derivatives of functions with a large number of inputs, making it particularly appealing for statistical models with many parameters. For such models, many HEP/NP experiments use RooFit, a toolkit for statistical modeling and fitting that is part of ROOT. In this paper, we report on the effort to support the AD of RooFit likelihood functions. Our approach is to extend RooFit with a tool that generates overheadfree C++ code for a full likelihood function built from RooFit functional models. Gradients are then generated using Clad, a compiler-based source-codetransformation AD tool, using this C++ code. We present our results from applying AD to the entire minimization pipeline and profile likelihood calculations of several RooFit and HistFactory models at the LHC-experiment scale. We show significant reductions in calculation time and memory usage for the minimization of such likelihood functions. We also elaborate on this approach’s current limitations and explain our plans for the future.

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... The MoreFit results use (Fig. 5a) the numerical and (Fig. 5b) the analytic gradient and Hessian matrix. Recently, RooFit added the option of a codegen backend that allows the determination of the gradient through automatic differentiation (AD) using clad [31][32][33]. In this benchmark using the codegen backend did not lead to an improvement in performance, therefore results for RooFit using AD are not reported. ...

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MoreFit: A More Optimised, Rapid and Efficient Fit
Making Likelihood Calculations Fast: Automatic Differentiation Applied to RooFit

The European Physical Journal Conferences