Publication describing 3 ML examples at NSLS-II and interfacing into Bluesky

Overview

Machine learning enabling high-throughput and remote operations at large-scale user facilities.

Overview

This repository contains the source code and examples for recreating the publication at arXiv:2201.03550.

Abstract

Imaging, scattering, and spectroscopy are fundamental in understanding and discovering new functional materials. Contemporary innovations in automation and experimental techniques have led to these measurements being performed much faster and with higher resolution, thus producing vast amounts of data for analysis. These innovations are particularly pronounced at user facilities and synchrotron light sources. Machine learning (ML) methods are regularly developed to process and interpret large datasets in real-time with measurements. However, there remain conceptual barriers to entry for the facility general user community, whom often lack expertise in ML, and technical barriers for deploying ML models. Herein, we demonstrate a variety of archetypal ML models for on-the-fly analysis at multiple beamlines at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II). We describe these examples instructively, with a focus on integrating the models into existing experimental workflows, such that the reader can easily include their own ML techniques into experiments at NSLS-II or facilities with a common infrastructure. The framework presented here shows how with little effort, diverse ML models operate in conjunction with feedback loops via integration into the existing Bluesky Suite for experimental orchestration and data management.

Explanation of Examples

As with all things at a user facility, each model is trained or set-up according to the needs of the user and their science. What is consistent across all AI agents, is their final communication paradigm. The agent loads and stores the model and/or necessary data, and has at minimum the following methods.

  • tell : tell the agent about some new data
  • report : construct a report (message, visualization, etc.) about the data
  • ask : ask the agent what to do next (for more see bluesky-adaptive)

Unsupervised learning (Non-negative matrix factorization)

The NMF companion agent keeps a constant cache of data to perform the reduction on. We treat these data as dependent variables, with independent variables coming fom the experiment. In the case study presented, the independent variables are temperature measurements, and the dependent variables are the 1-d spectra. Each call to report updates the decomposition using the full dataset, and updates the plots in the visualization.

The NMF companion agent is wrapped in a filesystem watcher, DirectoryAgent, which monitors a directory periodically. If there is new data in the target directory, the DirectoryAgent tells the NMF companion about the new data, and triggers a new report.

The construction of these objects, training, and visualization are all contained in the run_unsupervised file and mirrored in the corresponding notebook.

Anomaly detection

The model attributes a new observation to either normal or anomalous time series by comparing it to a large courpus of data collected at the beamline over an extended period of time. The development and updating of the model is done offline. Due to the nature of exparimental measurements, anomalous observatons may constitute a sizable portion of data withing a single collection period. Thus, a labeling of the data is required prior to model training. Once the model is trained it is saved as a binary file and loaded each time when AnomalyAgent is initialized.

A set of features devired from the original raw data, allowing the model to process time series of arbitary length.

The training can be found at run_anomaly.py with example deployment infrastructure at deploy_anomaly.py.

Supervised learning (Failure Classification)

The classifications of failures involves training the models entirely offline. This allows for robust model selection and specific deployment. A suite of models from scikit-learn are trained and tested, with the most promising model chosen to deploy. Since the models are lightweight, we re-train them at each instantiation during deployment with the most current dataset. For deep learning models, it would be appropriate to save and version the weights of a model, can construct the model at instantiation and load the weights.

The training can be found at run_supervised.py with example deployment infrastructure at deploy_supervised.py. How this is implemented at the BMM beamline can be found concisely here, where a wrapper agent does pointwise evaluation on UIDs of a document stream, using the ClassificationAgent's tell--report interface.

System Requirements

Hardware Requirements

Software Requirements

OS Requirements

This package has been tested exclusively on Linux operating systems.

  • RHEL 8.3
  • Ubuntu 18.04
  • PopOS 20.04

Python dependencies

  • numpy
  • matplotlib
  • scikit-learn
  • ipython

Getting Started

Installation guide

Install from github:

$ python3 -m venv pub_env
$ source pub_env/bin/activate
Owner
BNL
Brookhaven National Laboratory
BNL
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