Past Events
Sample-efficient Reinforcement Learning for Real-world Robot Control by Prof. Takamitsu Matsubara
2020-01-21Title: Sample-efficient Reinforcement Learning for Real-world Robot Control
Speaker: Prof. Matsubara Takamitsu
Affiliation: Nara Institute of Science and Technology
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. Tadashi Kozuno "Efficient and Noise-Tolerant Reinforcement Learning Algorithms via Theoretical Analysis of Gap-Increasing and Softmax Operators"
2020-01-20PhD public presentation
Seminar by Prof. Kamm "In vitro models of neurological disease"
2020-01-17Speaker: Prof. Roger D Kamm
Affiliation: Biological Enginering Department, MIT
Audience: OIST researchers and students
Seminar by Prof. Shuichi Takayama "Microfluidic Studies of Lung Injury, Infection, and Fibrosis"
2020-01-17Speaker: Professor Shuichi Takayama
Affiliation: Georgia Tech, USA
Audience: OIST researchers and students
Seminar by Prof. Sandini "From Humanoid Robots to Anthropomorphic Minds"
2020-01-17Speaker: Prof. Sandini
Affiliation: Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and University of Genova
Audience: OIST researchers and students
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. Hsieh-Fu Tsai "Analysis of glioma cell guidance and interaction in microfluidic-controlled microenvironments enabled by machine learning"
2020-01-17PhD Thesis public presentation by Mr. Hsieh-Fu Tsai
Audience: OIST researchers and students
Seminar by Prof. Tepper "Neurophysiology and Synaptic Connections of Striatal Interneurons"
2020-01-16Speaker: Prof. James Tepper
Affiliation: Rutgers, The State University of Newark
Language: English
Audience: OIST researchers and students
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. Stefan Pommer "The effect of serotonin receptor 5-HT1b on lateral inhibition between spiny projection neurons in the mouse striatum"
2020-01-15Student: Mr. Stefan Pommer
Language: English
Target Audience: OIST researchers and students
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. Paavo Parmas – “Total stochastic gradient algorithms and applications to model-based reinforcement learning”
2020-01-09PhD public presentation
[Seminar] Selection bias may be adjusted when sample size is negative " by Prof. Hidetoshi Shimodaira
2020-01-08Title: Selection bias may be adjusted when sample size is negative
Speaker: Prof. Hidetoshi Shimodaira
Affiliation: Kyoto University