"By sharing our tools, our knowledge, our data, our ideas, all of us make progress together." Our own Michael Buice is part of a dedicated team traveling to Rwanda for TReND in Africa's computational neuroscience and machine learning workshop! Alongside other experts, he'll be facilitating a hands-on data analysis tutorial using our public datasets. Learn more about TReND and their upcoming course: https://lnkd.in/gChWtigi
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Head of AI/ML for Drug R&D 💡- I reimagine 🧠 life sciences ❤️ and drug R&D 💊 with (FAIR) data 📊 and (AI) 🤖 technology
Embedding a #FoundationModel developed specifically for Biology is definitely the future of #DrugRnD. Check out Jean-Philippe Vert slides in the link below!
Chief R&D at Owkin / Co-founder at Bioptimus / Use AI to unravel biology and find the right treatment for every patient
Can we build a multiscale map of the human body? Looking forward to sharing our ideas at Bioptimus to build a multiscale foundation model of biology, at the CIFAR MacMillan Multiscale Human meeting in NYC with luminaries including Kary Börner, Gary Bader, Sarah Teichmann FMedSci FRS, Aviv Regev, Barbara Engelhardt, Dana Pe'er, Alain chedotal and many more. We already started debating about mechanistic vs AI black-box models of biology at the pre-workshop reception, and all agreed at the end that the NYC skyline view from Roosevelt island is beautiful! The workshop: https://lnkd.in/gpzwJ3Zn My slides: https://lnkd.in/gHnM3kBd
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Meet our next ML in PL Conference 2023 speaker: Massimiliano Pontil! Massimiliano Pontil is Senior Researcher at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, where he leads the CSML research unit, and co-director of ELLIS - European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems unit Genoa. He is also Professor at UCL and member of the UCL Centre for Artificial Intelligence. He has been active in machine learning for over twenty-five years, working on theory and algorithms, including the areas of kernel methods, learning dynamical systems, meta-learning, multitask and transfer learning, sparse estimation, and statistical learning theory. More information on Massimiliano’s research interests and accomplishments can be found here: https://lnkd.in/dbkDZrCW ❗ The Early Bird registration is now open! 👩🏫 Additionally, if you would like to share your research with the community, the Call for Contributions and Call for Tutorials for the ML in PL Conference 2023 is now open! Learn more on the Conference website (link in the comments) 👉 Stay up to date with ML in PL news by following us on social media! Find the links in the comments.
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Excited to announce that our paper, "CoSyn: Detecting Implicit Hate Speech in Online Conversations Using a Context Synergized Hyperbolic Network," has been accepted for presentation at #EMNLP23 Main conference. We propose the first model to detect implicit hate speech in online conversations. Our research showcases the power of context synergized hyperbolic networks in addressing this crucial challenge. Shout out to my collaborators for their hard work and dedication! Sreyan Ghosh, Manan Suri, Utkarsh Tyagi, Sonal Kumar and Professor Dinesh Manocha. Looking forward to sharing our findings and connecting with fellow researchers at the conference.
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🤖 We had the privilege of hosting Bruno Lacerda, a Senior Researcher at the University of Oxford, and Francisco Pereira, the Leader of the Machine Learning team at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), for captivating talks at our lab. 🌟Stay tuned for announcements about the exciting lineup of invited speakers for the first months of 2024! ➡️ Bruno Lacerda (Oxford) presented Model-Based Reasoning under Uncertainty for Reliable Robot Mission Planning ➡️ Francisco Pereira (NIMH) talked about Modelling Human Mental Representations of Objects from Behavior and Text
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Hello LinkedIn community, I am thrilled to announce the publication of my latest research paper in the Journal of Technology, titled "Dynamic Image Generation from Text Prompts." This paper explores innovative techniques and advancements in the field of AI and image generation, and I'm incredibly proud of the work and effort that went into it. For those interested in diving deeper into the research, you can read the full paper here -
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Can we differentiate true scientific discoveries from AI-generated simulations? What is the fine line between AI-generated simulations and authentic scientific breakthroughs? Join us in the upcoming episode of Insights XChange with the brilliant Leslie McIntosh as we delve into this crucial question facing researchers and academic publishers! Get ready for an enlightening conversation, airing on 17th October! Mark your calendars! 🗓️🎙️ Nikesh Gosalia #InsightsXChange #ResearchIntegrity #AIinScience #ScientificDiscoveries #StayTuned
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With pride, I announce another successful international conference I attended last week, where I had the opportunity to speak. The research paper I presented is just the first in a series of papers on integrating machine learning technologies into urban infrastructure. My next step in advancing this field will involve developing a traffic simulation system at intersections and evaluating the effectiveness of various reinforcement learning algorithms for traffic control at a standard intersection. Metrics such as throughput, average wait time, average delay, and green signal time percentage will be used to assess effectiveness.
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International Author/Researcher/Lecturer/Speaker on Trust, Neuroscience, AI, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Sustainability, Brand Management
This weekend I will give a talk about the evolution of trust at www.campfirestories.nl. This will be the last edition of this great 'off the grid' retreat event in nature! I will also share some interesting insights of my field research at the Lowlands festival this summer ( 65.000 visitors could participate in the festival trust research). 'We will trace the evolutionary origins of trust, which, as a multidimensional construct, developed increasingly complex connections to survive in an ever-more intricate world. Starting at the molecular level within neural networks, we will follow the connections in social cooperation and organizational structures to our entanglement with the largest socio-economic systems on this planet. By tracing this connectivity, we gain an intriguing insight into how the construct of trust influences every aspect of our lives. From molecular influence to planetary impact, the power of trust is palpable in all layers of life on this beautiful planet.'
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Born 321 ppm #Finance #futurist #artist #weaver #rematriation #justice #commons #indigenous #reparations #regenerative #healingtrauma #Ashoka #Ogunte #Unreasonable #GOFA #PositiveDeviant #EdgeFinanceAccellerator #DIRT
Tech and humanity and the tensions are existential, always have been. #techforgood is hard to find; #techforbad is lucrative and so at the end of the day, we can teach ethics and and have folks throw them away to chase money and or we can hold money, the investors responsible for what their investments do, create and destroy. Please discuss . . .
"The concept of cybernetics emerged during the interwar period and the Second World War due to the increased interest in computing and technological innovation. Together with systems theory and information theory, the rise of cybernetics was enabled by immense amounts of funding that science and engineering received, especially in the United States." "[The Macy Conferences] worked to dismantle the boundaries of humans, animals and machines as well as to establish the computer as a key scientific project that would come to form future possibilities. Conditioned by the principles of computer as the information-feedback machine, cybernetics emerged to explain the behaviour of human and nonhuman organisms." Jasper van Tilburg Nadine Werner Ilja van de Rhoer Ståle G. Nora Bateson https://lnkd.in/eTpBuj58
A Foucauldian Genealogy of Cybernetic Subjectivity
https://mastersofmedia.hum.uva.nl
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It is important to understand that there are feedback mechanisms that play out across generations through genetics and social structures. These inter generational feedback mechanisms look like feedforward mechanisms in the individual.
"The concept of cybernetics emerged during the interwar period and the Second World War due to the increased interest in computing and technological innovation. Together with systems theory and information theory, the rise of cybernetics was enabled by immense amounts of funding that science and engineering received, especially in the United States." "[The Macy Conferences] worked to dismantle the boundaries of humans, animals and machines as well as to establish the computer as a key scientific project that would come to form future possibilities. Conditioned by the principles of computer as the information-feedback machine, cybernetics emerged to explain the behaviour of human and nonhuman organisms." Jasper van Tilburg Nadine Werner Ilja van de Rhoer Ståle G. Nora Bateson https://lnkd.in/eTpBuj58
A Foucauldian Genealogy of Cybernetic Subjectivity
https://mastersofmedia.hum.uva.nl
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