[CSDM] Joint Princeton OptimizationSeminar/CSML Seminar: Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 4:30pm in Sherrerd Hall 101: Charles Fefferman, Princeton University

Avi Wigderson avi at ias.edu
Mon Oct 7 09:26:15 EDT 2019


Hi,

This is a good seminar to be aware of (and you can join its mailing list 
if you want).

Best,

Avi


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*From:* Amir Ali Ahmadi <aaa at princeton.edu>
*Sent:* Monday, October 7, 2019 8:34 AM
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*Subject:* Fw: Joint Princeton OptimizationSeminar/CSML Seminar: 
Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 4:30pm in Sherrerd Hall 101: Charles 
Fefferman, Princeton University
*Joint Princeton Optimization Seminar/CSML Seminar*



  *DATE:                Thursday, October 10th, 2019

  TIME:                 4:30 pm

  LOCATION:      Sherrerd Hall 101

  SPEAKER:         Charles Fefferman, Princeton University

  TITLE: **Control With Learning On the Fly: First Toy Problems*

*Abstract**: *How can we control a system without knowing beforehand 
what the controls do? In particular, how should we balance the 
imperatives to "explore" (learn what the controls do) and "exploit" (use 
what we've learned so far to make the system do what we want)? We won't 
have enough data to apply deep learning. The talk poses several toy 
problems and solves some of them.Joint work with Princeton prof Clancy 
Rowley and grad students Bernard Guillen, Sam Otto, Amlan Sinha and 
Melanie Weber.

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*Short Bio (provided by the speaker): *Charles Fefferman is a professor 
in the Math Department of Princeton University.**

*Bio (provided by the seminar 
organizers):*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fefferman


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