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Deep learning for plasma tomography using the bolometer system at JET

Abstract

Deep learning is having a profound impact in many fields, especially those that involve some form of image processing. Deep neural networks excel in turning an input image into a set of high-level features. On the other hand, tomography deals with the inverse problem of recreating an image from a number of projections. In plasma diagnostics, tomography aims at reconstructing the cross-section of the plasma from radiation measurements. This reconstruction can be computed with neural networks. However, previous attempts have focused on learning a parametric model of the plasma profile. In this work, we use a deep neural network to produce a full, pixel-by-pixel reconstruction of the plasma profile. For this purpose, we use the overview bolometer system at JET, and we introduce an up-convolutional network that has been trained and tested on a large set of sample tomograms. We show that this network is able to reproduce existing reconstructions with a high level of accuracy, as measured by several metrics.

Authors

Matos FA; Ferreira DR; Carvalho PJ; Contributors J

Journal

Fusion Engineering and Design, Vol. 114, , pp. 18–25

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.fusengdes.2016.11.006

ISSN

0920-3796

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