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SUMMARY:CS Seminar Series: Making Machine Learning Predictably Reliable
DESCRIPTION:Refreshments are available starting at 10:30 a.m. The seminar will begin at 10:45 a.m. \nAbstract\nDespite machine learning models’ impressive performance\, training and deploying them is currently a somewhat messy endeavor. But does it have to be? In this talk\, Andrew Ilyas overviews his work on making ML “predictably reliable”—enabling developers to know when their models will work\, when they will fail\, and why. \nTo begin\, he uses a case study of adversarial inputs to show that human intuition can be a poor predictor of how ML models operate. Motivated by this\, he presents a line of work that aims to develop a precise understanding of the ML pipeline\, combining statistical tools with large-scale experiments to characterize the role of each individual design choice: from how to collect data\, to what dataset to train on\, to what learning algorithm to use. \nSpeaker Biography\nAndrew Ilyas is a PhD student in computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, where he is advised by Aleksander Madry and Constantinos Daskalakis. His research aims to improve the reliability and predictability of machine learning systems. He was previously supported by an Open Philanthropy AI Fellowship. \nZoom link >>
URL:https://www.cs.jhu.edu/event/cs-seminar-series-making-machine-learning-predictably-reliable/
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