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Dept. 인하대학교
date Nov 17, 2022

 

In recent years, artificial intelligence has made remarkable progress in developing algorithms that can learn from vast amounts of carefully labeled data. This paradigm of supervised learning has made great success in training specialist models that perform extremely well on the task they were trained to do, but there’s a limit to building more intelligent, generalized models without a massive amount of labeled data.
Self-supervised learning is an unsupervised learning method where the supervised learning task is created out of the unlabeled input data. It enables machines to understand new concepts quickly after seeing only a few examples that are labeled.
In this seminar, we will briefly review the basic concepts of deep learning and computer vision, and explain the recent development of self-supervised learning methods, focusing on representation learning in the field of computer vision.

  

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Category Subject Dept. Lecturer
Math Colloquia Recent progress on the Brascamp-Lieb inequality and applications file Saitama University Neal Bez
Math Colloquia Connes's Embedding Conjecture and its equivalent file RIMS Narutaka Ozawa
Math Colloquia Class field theory for 3-dimensional foliated dynamical systems file Kyushu University Morishita Masanori
Math Colloquia Unprojection file University of Warwick / 서강대 Miles Reid
Math Colloquia A new view of Fokker-Planck equations in finite and Infinite dimensional spaces file Bielefeld Univ./Purdue Univ. Michael Roeckner
Math Colloquia Convex and non-convex optimization methods in image processing file Hong Kong Baptist University Michael Ng
Math Colloquia Sheaf quantization of Hamiltonian isotopies and non-displacability problems file Kyoto Univ./서울대학교 Masaki Kashiwara
Math Colloquia Codimension Three Conjecture file 교토대학교/서울대학교 Masaki Kashiwara
Math Colloquia Categorical representation theory, Categorification and Khovanov-Lauda-Rouquier algebras file Kyoto University/서울대학교 Masaki Kashiwara
Math Colloquia Riemann-Hilbert correspondence for irregular holonomic D-modules file 서울대학교/RIMS Masaki Kashiwara
Math Colloquia The classification of fusion categories and operator algebras file Kyoto University Masaki Izumi
Math Colloquia Conservation laws and differential geometry file Univ. of Wisconsin Marshall Slemrod
Math Colloquia Quasi-homomorphisms into non-commutative groups file Kyoto Univ. Koji Fujiwara
Math Colloquia Number theoretic results in a family file Univ. of Toronto / KIAS Kim, Henry
Math Colloquia A-infinity functor and topological field theory file Simons Center for Geometry and Physics Kenji Fukaya
Math Colloquia Deformation spaces of Kleinian groups and beyond file Osaka University Kenichi Ohshika
Math Colloquia Analytic torsion and mirror symmetry file Kyoto University Ken-ichi Yoshikawa
Math Colloquia Faithful representations of Chevalley groups over quotient rings of non-Archimedean local fields file Univ. Bremen Keivan Mallahi-Karai
Math Colloquia Conformal field theory and noncommutative geometry file 동경대학교 Kawahigashi
BK21 FOUR Rookies Pitch 2022-1 Rookies Pitch: Harmonic Analysis (Kalachand Shuin) file BK21 Kalachand Shuin
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