Astronomy ML talk: March 6, 2019 at 1:30pm in ISB 102

All are welcome to a talk by PhD student Daniel Muthukrishna of Cambridge University  Title: Real-time classification of explosive transients using deep recurrent neural networks Abstract: We present RAPID (Real-time Automated Photometric IDentification), a novel time-series classification tool capable of automatically…

Coffee Talk: March 8, 2019 in the CfAO Atrium at 10:30am

Jeffrey Silverman, former NSF Astronomy postdoc and current Director of Data Science at Samba TV will present on: Title: From Astrophysics to Data Science Abstract:  We are truly in the era of Big Data. The number of data science and analytics…

SCML Meeting: March 6, 2019

E2-215,   12pm David Reiman, PhD student of Physics, will present on “AstroGANs: Deep Generative Models for Astrophysics and Galaxy Evolution”. Here is his abstract: Deep learning has revolutionized big data—from outperforming doctors in skin cancer diagnoses to precisely forecasting earthquake…

SCML Meeting: February 20, 2019

Rob Currie will moderate a policy discussion on AI related to the medical industry: A turning point occurred last year when the FDA approved the first ‘Fully Autonomous AI Driven Clinical Diagnostic’. The IDx system diagnoses diabetic retinopathy, requires a…

Campus Lecture: February 8, 2019 at 2:40pm in E2-180

Evaluation of the Tensor Processing Unit: A Deep Neural Network Accelerator for the Datacenter David Patterson EECS Professor Emeritus and Professor in the Graduate School UC Berkeley Friday, February 8, 2:40 PM E2-180 Abstract:  With the ending of Moore’s Law,…

SCML Meeting: February 6, 2019

Postdoctoral Scholar Mohammad Jafari from the group of Professor Marcella Gomez (Applied Math) will present “On the Machine Learning-Based Prediction and Control of Biological Systems”. Abstract:  Due to the complex nonlinear nature of biological systems, it is challenging to predict their…

SCAI Meeting: February 1, at BE 330 from 4-5 PM

Join the SCAI Slack for further details.

SCML Meeting: January 23, 2019

Professor Adam Smith (Computational Media) will present on “Deep Learning and the Future of Search: Objects, Apps, and Beyond”.    Here is his abstract: Web search has matured over the past 20 years, but it still leans on the traditions…

SCML Meeting: January 9, 2019

Members of the group will take ~5min to present on their latest activities, an inspiring new paper, or any advance in machine learning that has caught their attention. We will also discuss goals for SCML in the New Year.

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