Houlin Xin - AI inroads in imaging sciences for materials research - IPAM at UCLA
Presenter
October 24, 2022
Abstract
Recorded 24 October 2022. Huolin Xin of the University of California, Irvine, presents "AI inroads in imaging sciences for materials research" at IPAM's Mathematical Advances for Multi-Dimensional Microscopy Workshop.
Abstract: Deep learning schemes have already impacted areas such as cognitive game theory (e.g., computer chess and the game of Go), pattern (e.g., facial or fingerprint) recognition, event forecasting, and bioinformatics. They are beginning to make major inroads within physics, chemistry and materials sciences and hold considerable promise for accelerating the discovery of new theories and materials. In this talk, I will introduce deep convolutional neural networks and how they can be applied to the computer vision problems in transmission electron microscopy and tomographic imaging.
Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/workshop-ii-mathematical-advances-for-multi-dimensional-microscopy/?tab=schedule