18 Oct 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Mathematics Colloquium - Self-organized criticality in 2D forest fire processes
Bernoulli percolation is a model for random media introduced by Broadbent and Hammersley in 1957. In this process, each vertex of a given graph is occupied or vacant, with respective probabilities p and 1-p, independently of the other vertices (for some parameter p).
17 Oct 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Resolving Dynamics at Solar Energy Conversion Interfaces
Speaker: Dr. Xihan CHEN
Orangization: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
Hosted by: Professor Zhenyang LIN
Abstract
16 Oct 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH & CSE Joint Seminar - Artificial Intelligence: Paradigm Shifts in an Era of Big Integration
The recent advances in computer vision, learning, and language have inspired renewed interest in academics and the public for developing general AI agents that are capable of communicating and collaborating with humans.
9 Oct 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
PHYS Seminar - Probing Light Matter Interaction at the Atomic Scale: Quantum Coherence of Single Molecules
26 Sep 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Seminar on Applied Mathematics and Data Science - Multi-Scale and Multi-Representation Learning on Graphs and Manifolds
The analysis of geometric (graph- and manifold-structured) data have recently gained prominence in the machine learning community.
20 Sep 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Phosphoric Acid-Catalyzed, Enantioselective Transformations of H-Bonded ortho-Quinone Methides and ortho-Quinone Methide Imines
Speaker: Professor Chritoph SCHNEIDER
Institution: Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Leipzig
Hosted by: Professor Jianwei SUN
18 Sep 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Seminar on Applied Mathematics and Machine Learning - Asymptotic Behavior of Robust Wasserstein Profile Inference (RWPI) Function Analysis --- selecting δ for DRO (Distributionally Robust Optimization) Problems
Recently, [1] showed that several machine learning algorithms, such as Lasso, Support Vector Machines, and regularized logistic regression, and many others can be represented exactly as distributionally robust optimization (DRO) problems.
16 Sep 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Break-it-to-Make-it Strategies for Complex Molecule Synthesis
Speaker: Professor Richmond SARPONG
Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California-Berkeley
Hosted by: Professor Jianwei SUN
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