cms-nanoAOD / correctionlib

A generic correction library
https://cms-nanoaod.github.io/correctionlib/
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Introduction

The purpose of this library is to provide a well-structured JSON data format for a wide variety of ad-hoc correction factors encountered in a typical HEP analysis and a companion evaluation tool suitable for use in C++ and python programs. Here we restrict our definition of correction factors to a class of functions with scalar inputs that produce a scalar output.

In python, the function signature is:

def f(*args: str | int | float) -> float:
    return ...

In C++, the evaluator implements this currently as:

double Correction::evaluate(const std::vector<std::variant<int, double, std::string>>& values) const;

The supported function classes include:

Each function type is represented by a "node" in a call graph and holds all of its parameters in a JSON structure, described by the JSON schema. Possible future extension nodes might include weigted sums (which, when composed with the others, could represent a BDT) and perhaps simple MLPs.

The tool should provide:

This tool will definitely not provide:

Formula support currently includes a mostly-complete subset of the ROOT library TFormula class, and is implemented in a threadsafe standalone manner. The parsing grammar is formally defined and parsed through the use of a header-only PEG parser library. The supported features mirror CMSSW's reco::formulaEvaluator and fully passes the test suite for that utility with the purposeful exception of the TMath:: namespace. The python bindings may be able to call into numexpr, though, due to the tree-like structure of the corrections, it may prove difficult to exploit vectorization at levels other than the entrypoint.

Detailed instructions for installing and using this package are provided in the documentation.

Creating new corrections

A demo/tutorial of the features is available in the documentation and also available interactively on binder

The correctionlib.schemav2 module provides a helpful framework for defining correction objects and correctionlib.convert includes select conversion routines for common types. Nodes can be type-checked as they are constructed using the parse_obj class method or by directly constructing them using keyword arguments.

Developing

See CONTRIBUTING.md