Lab Lunch: 11 June 2019 - Jane Hillston Title: Statistical Abstraction for Multi-scale Spatio-temporal Systems Abstract: Spatio-temporal systems often exhibit multi-scale behaviours, in which response to a physical environment drives internal processes which in turn influence spatial behaviour. However such systems present formidable challenges for computational modelling and analysis. I will present a prototypic scenario in which spatially distributed agents decide their movement based on external inputs and a fast-equilibrating internal computation: bacterial chemotaxis. Illustrated through this example, I will propose a generally applicable strategy of model abstraction based on statistically abstracting the internal system using Gaussian Processes, a powerful class of non-parametric regression techniques from Bayesian Machine Learning. Joint work with Michalis Michaelides and Guido Sanguinetti. Jun 11 2019 13.00 - 14.00 Lab Lunch: 11 June 2019 - Jane Hillston Speaker: Jane Hillston MF2 level 4
Lab Lunch: 11 June 2019 - Jane Hillston Title: Statistical Abstraction for Multi-scale Spatio-temporal Systems Abstract: Spatio-temporal systems often exhibit multi-scale behaviours, in which response to a physical environment drives internal processes which in turn influence spatial behaviour. However such systems present formidable challenges for computational modelling and analysis. I will present a prototypic scenario in which spatially distributed agents decide their movement based on external inputs and a fast-equilibrating internal computation: bacterial chemotaxis. Illustrated through this example, I will propose a generally applicable strategy of model abstraction based on statistically abstracting the internal system using Gaussian Processes, a powerful class of non-parametric regression techniques from Bayesian Machine Learning. Joint work with Michalis Michaelides and Guido Sanguinetti. Jun 11 2019 13.00 - 14.00 Lab Lunch: 11 June 2019 - Jane Hillston Speaker: Jane Hillston MF2 level 4