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Introduction to Machine Learning for Humanists and Social Scientists (Part 1 of 2)
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Artificial intelligence/machine learning is transforming our world and opening new horizons for research. This 2-part workshop offers an introduction to neural networks, the core technology underlying modern AI, without assuming calculus/linear algebra or prior experience with coding. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of how a neural network learns to perform various tasks. All are welcome to attend including those outside of the humanities and social sciences.
Meet the Facilitator
Sarah-Jane Leslie, Professor of Philosophy and the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, and Co-Director of Natural and Artificial Minds
After the Workshop
Continue your study of machine learning by attending these workshops:
A Hands-On Introduction to Machine Learning (Parts 1, 2, 3 & 4) on January 15, 16, 17, 21
Getting Started with Large Language Models with Princeton Language and Intelligence (Parts 1 & 2) on January 22 & 23
Graph Neural Networks for Your Research on January 22
Machine Learning for the Physical Sciences on January 22
Sponsorship
This workshop is co-sponsored by Natural and Artificial Minds, the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, and the Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering.
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Co-hosted with: PICSciE/Research Computing
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