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Meet the Facilitators:
Gage DeZoort is Postdoctoral Research Associate and lecturer in Physics. Julian Gold is a DataX Data Scientist in Computer Science. Jake Snell is DataX Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computer Science.
Read an article about the mini-course from 2023:
https://csml.princeton.edu/news/wintersession-mini-course-gives-taste-machine-learning-attendees
What to Expect: Multi Session
To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.
Agenda
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2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
This mini-course provides a comprehensive introduction to machine learning. Part 1 introduces the machine learning process and shows participants how to train simple models. Part 2 covers model evaluation and refinement. Artificial neural networks are introduced in Part 3. A survey of different neural network architectures is presented in Part 4. The mini-course concludes with a hackathon during Part 5 where participants will work on a small, end-to-end machine learning project chosen from one of multiple domains (e.g., computer vision, natural language processing).
Meet the Facilitator: Gage is a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics department.
What to Expect: Multi Session
To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
This mini-course provides a comprehensive introduction to machine learning. Part 1 introduces the machine learning process and shows participants how to train simple models. Part 2 covers model evaluation and refinement. Artificial neural networks are introduced in Part 3. A survey of different neural network architectures is presented in Part 4. The mini-course concludes with a hackathon during Part 5 where participants will work on a small, end-to-end machine learning project chosen from one of multiple domains (e.g., computer vision, natural language processing).
Meet the Facilitator: Gage is a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics department.
What to Expect: Multi Session
To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
This mini-course provides a comprehensive introduction to machine learning. Part 1 introduces the machine learning process and shows participants how to train simple models. Part 2 covers model evaluation and refinement. Artificial neural networks are introduced in Part 3. A survey of different neural network architectures is presented in Part 4. The mini-course concludes with a hackathon during Part 5 where participants will work on a small, end-to-end machine learning project chosen from one of multiple domains (e.g., computer vision, natural language processing).
Meet the Facilitator: Gage is a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics department.
What to Expect: Multi Session
To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
This mini-course provides a comprehensive introduction to machine learning. Part 1 introduces the machine learning process and shows participants how to train simple models. Part 2 covers model evaluation and refinement. Artificial neural networks are introduced in Part 3. A survey of different neural network architectures is presented in Part 4. The mini-course concludes with a hackathon during Part 5 where participants will work on a small, end-to-end machine learning project chosen from one of multiple domains (e.g., computer vision, natural language processing).
Meet the Facilitator: Gage is a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics department.
What to Expect: Multi-Session
To request accommodations for this event, please contact the workshop or event facilitator at least 3 working days prior to the event.
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Co-hosted with: PICSciE/Research Computing
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