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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Machine reasoning in histopathologic image analysis

Phedias Diamandis

Prof.

University of Toronto

Schedule
Thursday, July 9, 2020

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Schedule

Thursday, July 9, 2020

4:30 PM Europe/London

Host: Cortex Club

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Cortex Club

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Deep learning is an emerging computational approach inspired by the human brain’s neural connectivity that has transformed machine-based image analysis. By using histopathology as a model of an expert-level pattern recognition exercise, we explore the ability for humans to teach machines to learn and mimic image-recognition and decision making. Moreover, these models also allow exploration into the ability for computers to independently learn salient histological patterns and complex ontological relationships that parallel biological and expert knowledge without the need for explicit direction or supervision. Deciphering the overlap between human and unsupervised machine reasoning may aid in eliminating biases and improving automation and accountability for artificial intelligence-assisted vision tasks and decision-making. Aleksandar Ivanov Title:

Topics

artificial intelligencedecision-makingdeep learninghistopathologyimage analysismachine learningmachine reasoningneuropathologyontological relationshipspattern recognitionunsupervised learning

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Phedias Diamandis

Prof.

University of Toronto

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