Computing Seminar: "Neural computation for sequence classification" by Dr. Dybowski
Brief:
The seminar will provide a review of neural-based approaches to sequence
classification from feed-forward networks to recurrent neural networks
and finishing with the neural Turing machine.
Bio:
I obtained a PhD in computational chemistry at Leeds University looking
at symbolic and statistical approaches to the diagnosis of endocrine
metabolites. Whilst a research fellow with King's College London, I
explored the use of AI and statistics to medical decision making, and
then went on to teach AI at the University of East London. I have edited
and contributed to two books on the application of AI to medicine: one
on neural networks for clinical decision making; the other on
probabilistic models. I am now a mathematician and computer scientist at
Cambridge University modeling within-host dynamics of infections
- Speaker
- Dr. Richard Dybowski
- Venue
-
Meston 6