Open-Source Drug Discovery with DeepChem with Bharath Ramsundar - #566

Open-Source Drug Discovery with DeepChem with Bharath Ramsundar - #566

Today we’re joined by Bharath Ramsundar, founder and CEO of Deep Forest Sciences. In our conversation with Bharath, we explore his work on the DeepChem, an open-source library for drug discovery, materials science, quantum chemistry, and biology tools. We discuss the challenges that biotech and pharmaceutical companies are facing as they attempt to incorporate AI into the drug discovery process, where the innovation frontier is, and what the promise is for AI in this field in the near term. We also dig into the origins of DeepChem and the problems it's solving for practitioners, the capabilities that are enabled when using this library as opposed to others, and MoleculeNET, a dataset and benchmark focused on molecular design that lives within the DeepChem suite. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/go/566

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The Problem with Black Boxes with Cynthia Rudin - TWIML Talk #290

The Problem with Black Boxes with Cynthia Rudin - TWIML Talk #290

Today we are joined by Cynthia Rudin, Professor of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Statistical Science at Duke University. In this episode we discuss her paper, ‘Please Stop Explaining Black Box Models for High Stakes Decisions’, and how interpretable models make for more comprehensible decisions - extremely important when dealing with human lives. Cynthia explains black box and interpretable models, their development, use cases, and her future plans in the field.

14 Elo 201948min

Human-Robot Interaction and Empathy with Kate Darling - TWIML Talk #289

Human-Robot Interaction and Empathy with Kate Darling - TWIML Talk #289

Today we’re joined by Dr. Kate Darling, Research Specialist at the MIT Media Lab. Kate’s focus is on robot ethics, the social implication of how people treat robots and the purposeful design of robots in our daily lives. We discuss measuring empathy, the impact of robot treatment on kids behavior, the correlation between animals and robots, and why 'effective' robots aren’t always humanoid. Kate combines a wealth of knowledge with an analytical mind that questions the why and how of human-robot intera

8 Elo 201943min

Automated ML for RNA Design with Danny Stoll - TWIML Talk #288

Automated ML for RNA Design with Danny Stoll - TWIML Talk #288

Today we’re joined by Danny Stoll, Research Assistant at the University of Freiburg. Danny’s current research can be encapsulated in his latest paper, ‘Learning to Design RNA’. In this episode, Danny explains the design process through reverse engineering and how his team’s deep learning algorithm is applied to train and design sequences. We discuss transfer learning, multitask learning, ablation studies, hyperparameter optimization and the difference between chemical and statistical based approac

5 Elo 201937min

Developing a brain atlas using deep learning with Theofanis Karayannis - TWIML Talk #287

Developing a brain atlas using deep learning with Theofanis Karayannis - TWIML Talk #287

Today we’re joined by Theofanis Karayannis, Assistant Professor at the Brain Research Institute of the University of Zurich. Theo’s research is focused on brain circuit development and uses Deep Learning methods to segment the brain regions, then detect the connections around each region. He then looks at the distribution of connections that make neurological decisions in both animals and humans every day. From the way images of the brain are collected to genetic trackability, this episode has it all.

1 Elo 201937min

Environmental Impact of Large-Scale NLP Model Training with Emma Strubell - TWIML Talk #286

Environmental Impact of Large-Scale NLP Model Training with Emma Strubell - TWIML Talk #286

Today we’re joined by Emma Strubell, currently a visiting scientist at Facebook AI Research. Emma’s focus is bringing state of the art NLP systems to practitioners by developing efficient and robust machine learning models. Her paper, Energy and Policy Considerations for Deep Learning in NLP, reviews carbon emissions of training neural networks despite an increase in accuracy. In this episode, we discuss Emma’s research methods, how companies are reacting to environmental concerns, and how we can do b

29 Heinä 201937min

“Fairwashing” and the Folly of ML Solutionism with Zachary Lipton - TWIML Talk #285

“Fairwashing” and the Folly of ML Solutionism with Zachary Lipton - TWIML Talk #285

Today we’re joined by Zachary Lipton, Assistant Professor in the Tepper School of Business. With a theme of data interpretation, Zachary’s research is focused on machine learning in healthcare, with the goal of assisting physicians through the diagnosis and treatment process. We discuss supervised learning in the medical field, robustness under distribution shifts, ethics in machine learning systems across industries, the concept of ‘fairwashing, and more.

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Retinal Image Generation for Disease Discovery with Stephen Odaibo - TWIML Talk #284

Retinal Image Generation for Disease Discovery with Stephen Odaibo - TWIML Talk #284

Today we’re joined by Dr. Stephen Odaibo, Founder and CEO of RETINA-AI Health Inc. Stephen’s journey to machine learning and AI includes degrees in math, medicine and computer science, which led him to an ophthalmology practice before becoming an entrepreneur. In this episode we discuss his expertise in ophthalmology and engineering along with the current state of both industries that lead him to build autonomous systems that diagnose and treat retinal diseases.

22 Heinä 201941min

Real world model explainability with Rayid Ghani - TWiML Talk #283

Real world model explainability with Rayid Ghani - TWiML Talk #283

Today we’re joined by Rayid Ghani, Director of the Center for Data Science and Public Policy at the University of Chicago. Drawing on his range of experience, Rayid saw that while automated predictions can be helpful, they don’t always paint a full picture. The key is the relevant context when making tough decisions involving humans and their lives. We delve into the world of explainability methods, necessary human involvement, machine feedback loop and more.

18 Heinä 201950min

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