Tidligere arrangementer - Side 41
Fredag 3.februar vil det v?re en hedring av alle 2022-masteroppgaver levert p? arkeologi.
In this informal seminar, Eline Visser will report about her last field trip to the Indonesian Karas Islands, where she gathered data on the previously undocumented language Uruangnirin. She'll talk about language endangerment, fieldwork methods, Uruangnirin grammatical relations, some other preliminary findings and whatever else comes up.
Why is deep learning so successful in many applications of modern AI? This question has puzzled the AI community for more than a decade, and many attribute the success of deep learning to the implicit regularization imposed by the Neural Network (NN) architectures and the gradient descent algorithm. In this talk we will investigate the implicit regularization of so-called linear NNs in the simplified setting of linear regression. Furthermore, we will show how this theory meets fundamental computational boundaries imposed by the phenomenon of generalized hardness of approximation. That is, the phenomenon where certain optimal NNs can be proven to exist, but any algorithm will fail to compute these NNs to an accuracy below a certain approximation threshold. Thus, paradoxically, there will exist deep learning methods that are provably optimal, but that can only be computed to a certain accuracy.
Vegard Antun is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oslo, department of Mathematics.
Gard Paulsen, forsker ved prosjektet Maritime Moderniteter, holder foredrag om hvalfangst og kunnskapshistorie.
Harald Thommesen, Postdoctoral Fellow at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
I denne pr?sentationen vil Troels Obbek?r, g?ste PhD p? nordisk litteratur, fortelle om sit ph.d.-projekt, der forel?big hedder ”Protest og pral. Sted og identitet i dansk ghettorap 2001-2024”.
By Turk Rhen, University of North Dakota, USA
Department seminar. Adrien Vigier is a Professor/Chair in Economics at University of Nottingham. He will present the paper: "Product Variety and Market Segmentation"
P? fjerde arrangement i seminarrekken Perspektiver p? tenkning skal Brynulf Bakkenget (H?gskolen i Innlandet) fortsette samtalen om Paul Ricoeurs metode og tenkning.
Department seminar. Andreas Ravndal Kost?l is an applied economist at Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business and a faculty research fellow at the NBER and IZA. He will present the paper: "Layoff Costs, Insurance and Precautionary Job Mobility".
Martin Enge from the Karolinska Institutet will present his research as part of the NCMM Tuesday Seminar Series.
Elena Varona and Margareta Berg (master students at ILN) practice their presentations for the ConSOLE conference. Elena will talk about grammatical gender selection in Spanish-Norwegian code switching and Margareta will discuss attitudes towards gender neutral pronouns in Norwegian.
Rubinur Khatun, Postdoctoral Fellow at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
QOMBINE seminar by Snorre Bergan (UiO)
How did India’s pharmaceutical industry become a major global supplier of generic medicines? And what role does India play in the globalized manufacturing and trade of generic antibiotics?
By Ludovic Orlando, University of Toulouse, France (Notice the time!)
Atul Mohan, Postdoctoral Fellow at Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of Oslo.
Senter for tverrfaglig kj?nnsforskning inviterer kolleger og venner til v?rt ?rlige nytt?rsselskap. Det blir nytt?rsforedrag, mat og drikke, og utdeling av pris for beste masteroppgave med kj?nnsperspektiv.
NCMM starts the year actively, and invites all interested to a mini-symposium in translational computational biology in Oslo Science Park.
Welcome to an inaugural lecture by Professor Karen V. Lykke.
The Section 4 seminar for the Autumn of 2022 will be held on Thursdays from 10:15–12:00 (see the schedule)
Join us in the Memorial lecture by Richard Wilk, and the following panel discussion on inequality and sustainable consumption in Norway.