Ramin Hasani takes us on a journey inside an artificial neural network. Although artificial neural networks are very good pattern recognition devices, intelligence is more than that, it’s about modeling the world with increased precision. But AI it’s changing the way technology advances. Ramin is a Ph.D. research assistant in Computer Science at the Institute of Computer Engineering, of TU Wien, Austria. His primary research focus is on the development of interpretable machine learning algorithms for dynamical systems. Ramin has had his brain-inspired machine learning research featured at the TEDxVienna 2018 forum. He was a visiting research scholar at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), CSAIL, investigating interpretable neural network topologies for autonomous robotic systems. He co-chaired the 1st NIPS workshop on Worm’s Neural Information Processing (WNIP) at the 31st NIPS Conference. Ramin actively collaborates with the Distributed robotics lab at CSAIL of MIT, Institute of Science and technology (IST) Austria, Infineon Technologies, and Zimmer Group at IMP, Austria. He was a visiting scholar at the Department of Computing at Imperial College London, working on developing deep learning solutions for behavioral modeling dynamic systems. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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