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Figure 3
Actual experimental GISAXS pattern for Te nanoparticles (average thickness 2.7 nm), which was classified as the truncated spheroid. The probability of the top two classes at Layer 6 was 95% to truncated spheroid and 2% to ellipsoid. The components of the scattering vector are defined as follows. qy = [({{2\pi}/{\lambda}})\cos\alpha_{\rm{f}}\sin\delta], qz = [({{2\pi}/{\lambda}})(\sin\alpha_{\rm{i}}+\sin\alpha_{\rm{f}})], where λ is the X-ray wavelength, αi is the incident angle onto the sample's surface, αf and δ are the exit angles perpendicular and parallel to the surface, respectively. The total number of pixels of the GISAXS images was reduced to 90 × 70 = 6300, which was matched with the training data. The intensity of the images was converted to a logarithmic scale, and the magnitude was expressed in the gradation of 256 steps shown in the gray scale.

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