Machine learning has been extensively used in many application areas, where big data imposes a variety of challenges. How can we learn a predictive model that is more robust with faster convergence speed?
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
March 2020
Presenter: Dr. Joseph Laureanti, Staff Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Dr. Laureanti received his B.S. (2012) in Biochemistry and Ph.D. (2017) in Biochemistry from Arizona State University. During his Ph.D. studies he was funded by a National Science Foundation program, Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT-SUN) focused on solar…
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