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Computer Science Machine Learning Lunch Meetings

[Update] new speakers and topic

Event Details

Date
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Time
12-1 p.m.
Location
Description

[Update: Unfortunately our speaker is sick and cannot make it.  However, in its place Dr. Young Wu and Prof. Jerry Zhu from Computer Sciences will give an impromptu chalk+board talk on game theory and machine learning, titled "Two Enemies are Better Than One".  In the language of adversarial machine learning, if two selfish attackers both want to poison a learner, they will have to fight each other for influence.  This fight produces a two-player general-sum game, and the resulting Nash Equilibria are often less poisonous to the learner compared to if there were only a single attacker.]

You are cordially invited to Season 3 of the weekly Machine Learning Lunch Meetings, where faculty members from Computer Science, Statistics, ECE, and other departments will discuss their latest groundbreaking research in machine learning. This is an opportunity to network with faculty and fellow researchers, and to learn about the cutting-edge research being conducted in our university.

When: Every Thursday noon-1pm, starting Sept 28, 2023.

Where: Computer Sciences room 1325.

Action item: To receive future weekly talk announcements, please subscribe to our mailing list at https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/mllm using your CS or Wisc email address. After entering your email address, you will receive a confirmation email. You will be added to the mailing list only after responding to that email.

Our next meeting will be on Thursday Sept 28 noon-1pm in CS 1325. 

Cost
Free

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