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Information-Theoretic Causal Modelling of Semiconductor Process Dynamics
arXiv:2608.14678v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: With the progress of the semiconductor industry toward increasingly complex compute devices and tighter process tolerances, advanced process control h
arXiv:2608.14678v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: With the progress of the semiconductor industry toward increasingly complex compute devices and tighter process tolerances, advanced process control has become crucial. This work explores a novel framework to infer the underlying dynamics of semiconductor processes, directly from raw equipment log-file time-series data. By modelling the tool dynamics as a stochastic dynamical system comprising (a) a deterministic component and (b) a stochastic component, we estimate entropy transfer rates between variables through the Liang-Kleeman and Pires formalism. Preliminary results indicated that 7.5% of the inferred dependencies were known, 36.0% were plausible, 17.5% represented previously uncharacterised relationships, and 39.0% were inconsistent with established process knowledge. These findings demonstrate the framework's capability to uncover novel causal insights, while motivating further improvements to reduce inconsistent findings.
Source: arXiv cs.AI | 2026-08-18