Jennifer Sun “AI for Scientists: Accelerating Discovery through Knowledge, Data & Learning”

Monday, March 27
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Broad Institute Auditorium

Abstract:
With rapidly growing amounts of experimental data, machine learning is increasingly crucial for automating scientific data analysis. However, many real-world workflows demand expert-in-the-loop attention and require models that not only interface with data, but also with experts and domain knowledge. My research develops full stack solutions that enable scientists to scalably extract insights from diverse and messy experimental data with minimal supervision. My approaches learn from both data and expert knowledge, while exploiting the right level of domain knowledge for generalization. In this talk, I will present progress towards developing automated scientist-in-the-loop solutions, including methods that automatically discover meaningful structure from data such as self-supervised keypoints from videos of diverse behaving organisms. I will also present methods that use these interpretable structures to inject domain knowledge into the learning process, such as guiding representation learning using symbolic programs of behavioral features computed from keypoints. I work closely with domain experts, such as behavioral neuroscientists, to integrate these methods in real-world workflows. My aim is to enable AI that collaborates with scientists to accelerate the scientific process.

Details

  • Date: Monday, March 27
  • Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Category:
  • Location: Broad Institute Auditorium

Host

  • Caroline Uhler