Machine Learning for Process Control
Numerous real-world processes need to be kept under control in order to ensure safety or efficiency. Machine learning models are good candidates for this. They can for example detect shifts/anomalies/decalibrations/instabilities/etc. and possibly also predict which action needs to be taken on the process. The real-time nature of such tasks brings unique challenges from a ML perspective compared to classical application of ML. This seminar will explore relevant ML methods such as online/reinforcement learning and real-time data analysis. Use cases in manufacturing and intensive care will be covered. Students will select a few papers from a pool of thematically relevant research papers, which they will read and present over the course of the semester.
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Type | Seminar/Proseminar |
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Instructor | Prof. Dr. Grégoire Montavon |
Language | English |
Room | Königin-Luise Str. 24/26 006 |
Start | Oct 17, 2024 | 02:00 PM |
end | Feb 13, 2025 | 04:00 PM |
Time | Thursday 2-4 p.m. |