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Advanced Training 21343

Leibniz MMS Summer School

( Aug 22 – Aug 27, 2021 )

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Organizers
  • Christian Bayer (Weierstraß Institut - Berlin, DE)
  • Martin Eigel (Weierstraß Institut - Berlin, DE)
  • Nicole Mücke (TU Braunschweig, DE)
  • Feliks Nüske (Universität Paderborn, DE)
  • David Sommer (Weierstraß Institut - Berlin, DE)
  • Nikolas Tapia (Weierstraß Institut - Berlin, DE)
  • Jia-Jie Zhu (Weierstraß Institut - Berlin, DE)

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Description

In the last years, modern Machine Learning (ML) and in particular Deep Learning (DL) methods, have revolutionized many application areas (e.g. image recognition, natural language processing, etc.) in research and industry. These methods have also started to be used in the field of scientific computing to speed up simulations, interpret measurement and simulation data and to recover dynamics.

In this school, fundamental and advanced aspects of ML methods are presented with the aim to enable the participants to apply such methods to their specific research problems. The topics that will be discussed include kernel methods and Gaussian processes, stochastic and robust optimization, deep Neural Networks. In addition to daily lectures, the participants will get the opportunity to become familiar with the presented methods in accompanying practical lab sessions.

Copyright Christian Bayer and Martin Eigel