CxConferences
127.5K views | +3 today
Follow
CxConferences
Conferences, workshops, meetings, and seminars related to complex systems
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Suggested by Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Scoop.it!

Workshop: Demystifying machine learning for population researchers. November 5-6, Rostock, Germany

Advances in computational power and statistical algorithms, in conjunction with the increasing availability of large datasets, have led to a Cambrian explosion of machine learning (ML) methods. For population researchers, these methods are useful not only for predicting population dynamics but also as tools to improve causal inference tasks. However, the rapid evolution of this literature, coupled with terminological disparities from conventional approaches, renders these methods enigmatic and arduous for many population researchers to grasp.

This workshop on November 5 to 6, 2024 at the Max Planck Intsitute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock, Germany, clarifies the goals, techniques, and applications of machine learning methods for population research. The workshop covers

  • an introduction to ML methods for population researchers,
  • showcases of ML applications to answer causal questions,
  • discussions of the current developments of ML for population health, fertility and family dynamics, and
  • fosters critical discussions about the shortfalls of these techniques.

The main focus of this workshop is on ML techniques using quantitative population data and research questions, not on ML language models. The workshop consists of keynotes, contributed sessions, and a tutorial.

More at: www.demogr.mpg.de

No comment yet.
Scooped by Complexity Digest
Scoop.it!

Call for Abstracts: Conference on Complex Systems 2017

Call for Abstracts: Conference on Complex Systems 2017 | CxConferences | Scoop.it
The flagship conference of the Complex Systems Society will go to Latin America for the first time in 2017. The Mexican complex systems community is enthusiast to welcome colleagues to one of our richest destinations: Cancun.

The conference will include presentations by Mario Molina (Environment, Nobel Prize in Chemistry), Ranulfo Romo (neuroscience), Antonio Lazcano (origins of life), Marta González (human mobility), Dirk Brockmann (epidemiology), Stefano Battiston (economics) John Quackenbush (computational biology), and many more.

 

Important dates:
Extended abstract deadline                      March 17
Notifications of Acceptance                     April 21
Conference                                                  September 17-22

No comment yet.