Dátum

Előadó: Romuald Janik (Krakow)

Előadás címe: From Machine Learning to Physics, and back again...

Dátum: 2022. január 24., hétfő d.u. 2 óra

Az előadás helyszíne: Helye: RMI 2. ép médiaterem és online

Az előadás linkje: https://wigner-hu.zoom.us/j/91382490019?pwd=Z3dncSsycjhWRHBVcUMzNlpMWGd…

Meeting ID: 913 8249 0019
Passcode: 463524

Kivonat:

In this talk I would like to describe some fruitful interrelations between Machine Learning and Physics.
On the one hand, I will show how to use the tools of machine learning to estimate the entropy (and free energy) of a system directly from Monte Carlo configurations at a given temperature, which is commonly believed to be extremely difficult if not impossible by conventional means.
On the other hand, I will describe a proposed definition of complexity for deep neural networks, which is based on some intuitions from physics. I will show how one can use it together with a complementary notion of effective dimension to quantify the intuitive difficulty of a dataset or a learning task. These notions also reveal a rather mysterious power-law scaling during training.