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  1. The Curse of Variety

    ... Article Author Daniel de Wolff I MIT Industrial Liaison Program July 18, 2023 ... case, we're examining emerging transportation problems that people have spent decades trying to solve with classical approaches. It seems ...

  2. A machine-learning approach to finding treatment options for Covid-19

    ... shows different patterns of gene expression than in younger people, even in response to the same signal. “Earlier work by the ... to identify which genes and proteins were “upstream” (i.e. they have cascading effects on the expression of other genes) and which ...

  3. LIDS joins the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing

    ... of our MIT community, a process which began over a year ago. I’m delighted that Dean Huttenlocher and the college leadership team have ... in the disciplines; the disciplines are changing the way people do computing.” Under the leadership of Asu Ozdaglar, the deputy ...

  4. Making better decisions when outcomes are uncertain

    ... least represents a big step in the right direction. “People are not going to start using something that is so sample-intensive right ... kind of analysis doesn't need to carry over to applications. I think Jason's approach, where we allow ourselves to be a little optimistic ...

  5. Nonlinear thinker

    ... while the set of nonlinear ones is huge and varied. Most people were exposed to both types in algebra class. A mathematical function ... software that proves those theorems automatically. “I spent some time before I discovered Pablo’s work casting around trying to ...

  6. Automating big-data analysis

    ... to know], ‘Why don’t you show me the top 10 things that I can do the best, and then I’ll dig down into those?’ So [these methods ... a prediction problem,” he says. “The reason I think that people did that is they knew that the label-segment-featurize process takes six ...

  7. Seeking the cellular mechanisms of disease, with help from machine learning

    ... experience — and didn’t discriminate by subject. “I taught Latin, German, math, and biology,” she says. But by year’s end, ... says Uhler. “I was excited to find a place with so many people working in my field. Here, everyone wants to discuss research. It’s ...

  8. Tackling hard computational problems

    ... challenging, hand-picked problem conceivable.” In fact, people normally encounter problems under more random, less contrived ... news or bad news depends on your perspective,” he says. “I think it’s good news in the sense that it helps us unlock the secrets of ...

  9. Women in Data Science conference unites global community of researchers and practitioners

    ... as members of the organizing committee. Scott Murray I IDSS (see original article ) The MIT Institute for Data, Systems, ... in data science." Adds Charpignon: “Meeting with people who inspire us and that we can inspire back is what WiDS is all ...

  10. Researchers create a tool for accurately simulating complex systems

    ... that this way of doing simulation can induce errors. But I don’t think people necessarily knew how significant those errors could be,” he says. ...

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