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arxiv: 1105.1160 · v1 · pith:N5J5FFTUnew · submitted 2011-05-05 · ⚛️ physics.data-an · hep-ex

Unfolding algorithms and tests using RooUnfold

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The RooUnfold package provides a common framework to evaluate and use different unfolding algorithms, side-by-side. It currently provides implementations or interfaces for the Iterative Bayes, Singular Value Decomposition, and TUnfold methods, as well as bin-by-bin and matrix inversion reference methods. Common tools provide covariance matrix evaluation and multi-dimensional unfolding. A test suite allows comparisons of the performance of the algorithms under different truth and measurement models. Here I outline the package, the unfolding methods, and some experience of their use.

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