Remote - AI Lunch Series

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  • Remote - AI Lunch Series
    https://www.jlab.org/AI/lunch_series/2020
    Remote
    2020-11-18EST12:00:00 ~ 2020-11-18EST13:00:00
    14164
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Curious about artificial intelligence? Interested in learning more? Join the growing AI community each Wednesday over lunch to hear more about this transformative field!

On Wednesday, Nov. 18 at noon, Pete Alonzi of the University of Virginia will discuss "What Entropy and Impedance Mean in Data Science" during the weekly AI Lunch Series. This event is open to the public.

Abstract: Today, every grant proposal seems to demand interdisciplinarity. This talk is about how to think interdisciplinarity between physics and data science. The fundamental pieces of data science thinking will be laid out starting from the 4+1 model developed by Alvarado. The universal pipeline theory will be presented, along with how the concepts of entropy and impedance are used to understand the scope of any given pipeline. We will conclude with a discussion of how using these data science concepts overlapped with physics investigation can produce enhanced results.


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Location
Remote
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Meetings
Scientific Program
Phone
757-240-7900