Examine how the latest tools and algorithms driving modern and predictive analysis can be applied in different fields, even when using unstructured data.
Explore neural networks and other critical algorithms, while enhancing your ability to formulate problems as machine learning tasks and identify the appropriate method of solution based on problem class.
CSAIL researchers aim to reduce the amount of wrong or out-of-date information online and also create deep learning models that dynamically adjust to recent changes.
ODSC East 2021 is one of the largest applied data science conferences. Speakers include core contributors to many open source libraries and languages. Attend ODSC East 2021 and learn the latest AI & data science topics, tools, and languages from some of the best and brightest minds in the field.
This year’s conference features CSAIL’s talks from CSAIL’s Professor Mike Stonebraker and Professor Tamara Broderick.
MIT researchers have developed a type of neural network that learns on the job, not just during its training phase. These flexible algorithms, dubbed “liquid” networks, change their underlying equations to continuously adapt to new data inputs. The advance could aid decision making based on data streams that change over time, including those involved in medical diagnosis and autonomous driving.
Discover, engage, and build at Building for Digital Health 2021 from February 1st-7th. The free, virtual event features a series of 90-min tech talks and a 3-day hackathon. Learn from Google Cloud engineers and discover the capabilities of open source frameworks and Cloud infrastructure that enable advancements in medicine. Organized by MIT Hacking Medicine in partnership with Google Cloud and supported by Apple Health.
MIT Future of Data, Trust, and Privacy co-faculty directors Daniel Weitzner and Srini Devadas will share an update on privacy preserving machine learning and how law, technology, and policy impact data governance.
CSAIL Alliance members are invited to learn about a yet to be released design system from Professor Wojciech Matusik’s Computational Fabrication Group.