Séminaire
30 avril
2024

Demystifying Machine and Deep Learning and overview of their applications in biology

Le 30 avril - 14h-15h
Centre de recherche - Paris - Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
Pavillon Curie, 11 rue Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris 5ème
Description

Artificial Intelligence is a broad term that is often misunderstood. Its subfields, such as machine and deep learning have achieved astonishing performances, such as some Large Language Models passing the Turing Test or AlphaFold offering a solution to a 50 years old problem. Because new technologies in medecine and biology generate massive amounts of high quality data (omics, images, clinicals, molecules …), there is an opportunity to leverage machine learning tools to extract relevent information and find new discoveries from these datasets. In this presentation, we will demystify machine learning to give you intuition on how it works and how it could be applied to your project. We will also cover specific deep learning applications in biology and present its future possibilities and limits through foundational models.

Orateurs
Philippe
MARTIN
Invité(es) par
Melissa
Saichi
Institut Curie