by Katharina Dost | Aug 19, 2021 | AI Reading Group, News
Where and when: Thursday, Sep 2 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Abstract Machine learning methods offer great promise for fast and accurate detection and prognostication of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from standard-of-care chest radiographs (CXR) and chest computed...
by Katharina Dost | Aug 19, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, Aug 26 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Zac Pullar-Strecker, B.Sc. Student and Research Assistant (for Joerg Wicker) Abstract: Training modern ML models frequently requires large datasets which are expensive and time-consuming to collect. Active...
by Katharina Dost | Aug 12, 2021 | AI Reading Group, News
Where and when: Thursday, Aug 19 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Abstract A key element of AutoML systems is setting the types of models that will be used for each type of task. For classification and regression problems with tabular data, the use of tree ensemble models (like...
by Katharina Dost | Aug 5, 2021 | ML Student Seminar, News
Where and when: Thursday, Aug 12 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Speaker: Tech Logg Ding, Ph.D. student, Department of Mechanical Engineering Abstract: Refrigeration systems are essential for various cooling applications in modern society. The majority of the refrigeration...
by Katharina Dost | Jul 29, 2021 | AI Reading Group, News
Where and when: Thursday, Aug 5 at 2-3pm in 303S-561 Abstract A longstanding question in cognitive science concerns the learning mechanisms underlying compositionality in human cognition. Humans can infer the structured relationships (e.g., grammatical rules) implicit...