ML in Physics: Joshua Shaevitz, tomorrow at 4:30pm in Jadwin Hall A10

Dear Colleagues, We are thrilled to invite you to the next ML in Physics Seminar talk. Here are the details: Speaker : Joshua Shaevitz (Professor of Physics and Biophysics at Princeton University) When/Where : Wednesday, April 24th at 4:30pm in Jadwin Hall A10 Title : Supervised and unsupervised algorithms for measuring animal behavior Abstract : For the past decade, my group has worked on supervised and unsupervised algorithms that take video data of behaving animals as inputs and discover stereotyped dynamics in the motion of body parts. We have used these techniques to study the patterns of behavior over an animal’s lifespan, how the brain specifies which behavior to actuate, social behaviors in pairs of animals, and the effect of neurological disorders on behavior and social interactions. I will briefly discuss the types of algorithms we use and then go through a variety of results from different experimental systems including worms, fruit flies, bumblebees, mice, and fish. For more details, including information about how to sign up for our listserv, please visit [ https://ml.physics.princeton.edu/ | https://ml.physics.princeton.edu/ ] . Sincerely, ML in Physics Organizers (Gage DeZoort, Peter Elmer, Boris Hanin, Mariangela Lisanti, and Dan Marlow)
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Emily C. Lawrence