Nettsider med emneord «machine learning»
Christos Dimitrakakis talks about the challenge of identity protection.
João Gama, Associate Professor at the University of Porto, talks about the limitations of current machine learning and data mining algorithms in dealing with real-time data.
Tuyen Trung Truong talks about the gradient descent method, and why such a simple method performs so well in practice.
Martin de los Rios, The ICTP South American Institute for Fundamental Research
Carlos José Díaz Baso, Postdoctoral Fellow at Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of Oslo.
Insights is a 4-year Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks project for the career development of 12 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) at 10 partner institutions across Europe. INSIGHTS is focused on applying the latest advances in statistics, and in particular machine learning, to particle physics.
The PLUMBIN' project is a cross-disciplinary collaboration between high-energy physics and statistics aimed at making powerful computational tools for exploring the fundamental constituents of the Universe.
The project "Pandemics, Particles and Parameter (s)paces" is a cross-disciplinary collaboration between theoretical physics at the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH/FHI) aimed at developing software to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, in particular Target 3.d: "Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks."
Model independent searches for new physics are proposed as a way to be sensitive to various scenarios of new physics theories in final states with e.g. leptons recorded with the ATLAS detector.
Oppgaven utføres i samarbeid med Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt (FFI) på Kjeller.
This year's Hassel lecture is headed by Professor Veronique Van Speybroeck. The second day Professor Speybroeck will present the lecture "From quantum mechanics to machine learning: Bridging length and time scales in modeling nanoporous materials at operating conditions."
This year's Hassel lecture is headed by Professor Veronique Van Speybroeck. The first day Professor Speybroeck will present the lecture "Operando modeling of functional nanostructured materials for sustainable chemistry, nanosensing and clean energy."
This year's Hassel lecture is headed by Professor Veronique Van Speybroeck. The second day Professor Speybroeck will present the lecture "From quantum mechanics to machine learning: Bridging length and time scales in modeling nanoporous materials at operating conditions."