TRR 181 Seminar: Rupert Klein (Freie Universität Berlin) "Thoughts on Machine Learning"

The TRR 181 seminar is held every other week in the semester and as announced during semester break. The location of the seminar changes between the TRR181 locations, but is broadcasted online for all members of the TRR.

The TRR 181 seminar is held by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rupert Klein (Freie Universität Berlin) on November 6, 3:15 pm in Bundesstr. 53, Hamburg, room 22/23.

Thoughts on Machine Learning

Abstract

Techniques of machine learning (ML) find a rapidly increasing range of applications touching upon social, economic, and technological aspects of everyday life. They are also being used with great enthusiasm to fill in gaps in our scientific knowledge by data-based modelling approaches. I have followed these developments for a while with interest, concern, and mounting disappointment. When these technologies are employed to take over decisive functionality in safety-critical applications, we would like to exactly know how to guarantee their compliance with pre-defined guardrails and limitations. Moreover, when they are utilized as building blocks in scientific research, it would violate scientific standards -in my opinion- if these building blocks were used without a throrough understanding of their functionality, including inaccuracies, uncertainties, and other pitfalls. In this context, I will juxtapose (a subset of) deep neural network methods with the family of entropy-optimal Sparse Probabilistic Approximation (sSPA) techniques developed recently by Illia Horenko (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau) and colleagues.