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Interfacing Mathematics and Physical Sciences through Machine Learning (Postponed:9/4)
 

May 22, 2021

Room 515, Cosmology Building, NTU
Organizers:
Ming-Lun Hsieh (National Taiwan University)
Ying-Jer Kao (National Taiwan University)
Weichung Wang (National Taiwan University)

Special Announcement (5/13 09:34AM updated):

To avoid the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pandemic, this event was postponed. We're sorry for the inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding.

Aim & Scope:

Machine learning has entered many scientific disciplines with great success. Algorithms and modeling tools have been developed and applied to many data processing tasks in physical sciences. Recently, it is noted it is important to design models and learning algorithms that can capture the underlying structure of the dataset. For example, symmetries inherent in the physical process are important and should be exploited to better model the data. Recent progress on multi-dimensional statistics and data dimension reduction also point to new directions in machine learning.  

In this workshop, we bring together experts in physical sciences and mathematics to explore these topics.  Through this workshop, we hope new interdisciplinary research direction can be identified and research teams can be formed. Furthermore, this will serve as an example of future collaboration between Mathematics and Physical Sciences.

Invited Speakers:

Chih-Wei Chen (NSYU)

Ming-Chiang Chang (NCHU)

Kai-Feng Chen (NTU)

Chao-Ping Hsu (AS)

Hung Hung (NTU)

Shih-Ping Lai (NTHU)

Horng-Shing Lu (NYCU)

Mao Pei Tsui (NTU)

Tzer-jen  Wei (NYCU)

Conference Website:http://prpc.phys.nthu.edu.tw/MbService/ac_main.aspx?v=45


Contact: Peggy Lee (peggylee@ncts.tw),Ching-Wen Wang (nscmrpc@math.sinica.edu.tw)

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