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DLS: Eric Xing, "Machine Learning at All Levels -- a pathway to “Autonomous” AI"

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Illinois Computer Science
Location
https://mediaspace.illinois.edu/media/t/1_vlq39byi
Date
Aug 29, 2022   3:30 pm  
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Originating Calendar
Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series

Link to Talk Video: https://mediaspace.illinois.edu/media/t/1_vlq39byi

Abstract: An integrative AI system is not a monolithic blackbox, but a modular, standardizable, and certifiable assembly of building blocks at all levels: data, model, algorithm, computing, and infrastructure. In this talk I summarize our work on developing principled and "white-box" approaches, including formal representations, optimization formalisms, intra- and inter-level mapping strategies, theoretical analysis, and production platforms, for optimal and potentially automatic creation and configuration of AI solutions at ALL LEVELS, namely, data harmonization, model composition, learning to learn, scalable computing, and infrastructure orchestration.

We argue that traditional benchmark/leaderboard-driven bespoke approaches or the massive end-to-end “AGI” models in the Machine Learning community are not suited to meet the highly demanding industrial standards beyond algorithmic performance, such as cost-effectiveness, safety, scalability, and automatability, typically expected in production systems; and there is a need to work on ML-at-All-Level as a necessity step toward industrializing AI that can be considered transparent, trustworthy, cost effective, and potentially autonomous.

Bio: Eric P. Xing is the President of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, a Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and the Founder and Chairman of Petuum Inc., a 2018 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer company that builds standardized artificial intelligence development platform and operating system for broad and general industrial AI applications. He completed his PhD in Computer Science at UC Berkeley. His main research interests are the development of machine learning and statistical methodology; and composable, automatic, and scalable computational systems, for solving problems involving automated learning, reasoning, and decision-making in artificial, biological, and social systems. Prof. Xing currently serves or has served the following roles: associate editor of the Journal of the American Statistical Association (JASA), Annals of Applied Statistics (AOAS), and IEEE Journal of Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI); action editor of the Machine Learning Journal (MLJ) and Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR); he is a board member of the International Machine Learning Society.

Part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series. Faculty Host: Jingrui He

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