Virtual seminar series on the intersection of control theory and machine learning. Organized by @NavidAzizan, @GuannanQu, @GuanyaShi, and @YuanyuanShi2.
Our next talk:
June 9: Miroslav Krstic (UCSD)
“Control has met learning: Aspirational lessons from adaptive control theory”
Please visit https://t.co/MDhMNCa9eY for more information (join the Google group for Zoom link and future announcements).
Our next talk:
June 2: Andreas Krause (ETH) @arkrause
“Safe and Efficient Exploration in Reinforcement Learning”
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Our next talk:
May 12: Jonathan How (MIT)
“Learning-based Planning and Control: Opportunities and Challenges”
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Our next talk:
May 5: Steve Brunton (UW) @eigensteve
“Data-Driven Dynamical Systems and Control”
Please visit https://t.co/nR5egegFQy for more information (join the Google group for Zoom link and future announcements).
Our next talk:
April 28: Patricio Vela (Georgia Tech)
“On the Structure of Learning: What’s in the Black Box?”
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Our next talk:
April 21: Necmiye Ozay (University of Michigan) @necozay
“Learning models and constraints with limited data”
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Our next talk:
April 14: Na Li (Harvard)
“Real-time Distributed Decision Making in Networked Systems”
Please visit https://t.co/nR5egegFQy for more information (join the Google group for Zoom link and future announcements).
Thank you all for your continued support for our seminars! We will take a spring break and resume in April 14.
Speakers in the spring quarter (see more info at https://t.co/nR5egegFQy):
Na Li
Necmiye Ozay
Patricio Vela
Steve Brunton
Jonathan How
Miroslav Krstic
Andreas Krause
Our next talk:
March 17: Munther Dahleh (MIT) @MuntherDahleh
“Data Auctions with Externalities”
Please visit https://t.co/nR5egegFQy for more information (join the Google group for Zoom link and future announcements).