ODSL Forum: Intuition for the Data Types and Interactions in Euclidean Neural Networks
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Basement Seminar Room
Origins Cluster Building
Dear ODSL members,
We are delighted to invite you to our next ODSL Forum by Prof. Tess Smidt.
Tess Smidt is an Assistant Professor at MIT and she will introduce us to Euclidean Neural Networks and their applications!
We cordially invite you to attend her talk on Friday, August 18th at 2 pm.
Tess will join us via Zoom and we will live-stream her talk in the basement seminar room of the Origins building.
Title: Intuition for the Data Types and Interactions in Euclidean Neural Networks
Abstract: 3D Euclidean symmetry-equivariant neural networks (E(3)NNs) are emerging as an effective machine learning paradigm in molecular modeling, protein design, computer graphics, and beyond. In this talk, I'll discuss the fundamental building blocks of E(3)NNs and how these pieces are combined to create the growing zoo of E(3)NNs available today.
Where?
Cluster Basement Seminar Room
Boltzmannstr. 2
85748 Garching
Zoom Link is available upon request.
ODSL Seminar organization team