Machine Learning Model
Machine learning models aim to create systems that can learn from data and make predictions or decisions without explicit programming. Current research emphasizes improving model accuracy, interpretability, and robustness, focusing on architectures like deep neural networks, decision tree ensembles, and transformer models, as well as exploring decentralized learning and techniques for mitigating biases and vulnerabilities. These advancements are crucial for diverse applications, ranging from optimizing resource management (e.g., smart irrigation) to improving healthcare diagnostics and enhancing the security and trustworthiness of AI systems.
Papers
Estimating and Controlling for Equalized Odds via Sensitive Attribute Predictors
Beepul Bharti, Paul Yi, Jeremias Sulam
MedML: Fusing Medical Knowledge and Machine Learning Models for Early Pediatric COVID-19 Hospitalization and Severity Prediction
Junyi Gao, Chaoqi Yang, George Heintz, Scott Barrows, Elise Albers, Mary Stapel, Sara Warfield, Adam Cross, Jimeng Sun, the N3C consortium