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A Rationally Designed Biomolecular Integral Feedback Control System for Robust Gene Regulation

32-141 , United States

Abstract Humans have been influencing the DNA of plants and animals for thousands of years through selective breeding. Yet it is only over the last 3 decades or so that we have gained the ability to manipulate the DNA itself and directly alter its sequences through the modern tools of genetic engineering. This has revolutionized…

Fitting a putative manifold to noisy data

E18-304 , United States

Abstract: We give a solution to the following question from manifold learning. Suppose data belonging to a high dimensional Euclidean space is drawn independently, identically distributed from a measure supported on a low dimensional twice differentiable embedded compact manifold M, and is corrupted by a small amount of i.i.d gaussian noise. How can we produce…

Resource-efficient ML in 2 KB RAM for the Internet of Things

E18-304 , United States

Abstract: We propose an alternative paradigm for the Internet of Things (IoT) where machine learning algorithms run locally on severely resource-constrained edge and endpoint devices without necessarily needing cloud connectivity. This enables many scenarios beyond the pale of the traditional paradigm including low-latency brain implants, precision agriculture on disconnected farms, privacy-preserving smart spectacles, etc. Towards…

Dejan Slepcev

MIT Statistics and Data Science Center host guest lecturers from around the world in this weekly seminar.

Data Science and Big Data Analytics: Making Data-Driven Decisions

Developed by 10 MIT faculty members at IDSS, this seven-week course is specially designed for data scientists, business analysts, engineers and technical managers looking to learn strategies to harness data. Offered by MIT xPRO. Course begins Sept 10, 2018.

Streaming Analytics for the Smart Grid

32-155

How to conduct real-time analytics of streaming measurement data in the power grid? This talk offers a dynamic systems approach to utilizing data of different time scale for improved monitoring of the grid cyber and physical security. The first example of the talk presents how to leverage synchrophasor data dimensionality reduction and Robust Principal Component…

Science for Policy 2.0

32-141 , United States

We live in an increasingly polarized present, looking to a complex and uncertain future while basing our legislative decisions on systems of the past. We need the processes and structures that underpin our political decision-making to be aligned with the complexities of the 21st century. Such changes cannot be undertaken by a technocratic elite, potentially…

An Information-Geometric View of Learning in High Dimensions

32-155 , United States

Abstract: We consider the problem of data feature selection prior to inference task specification, which is central to high-dimensional learning. Introducing natural notions of universality for such problems, we show a local equivalence among them. Our analysis is naturally expressed via information geometry, and represents a conceptually and practically useful learning methodology. The development reveals…


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