Learning with Topological Information - Image Analysis and Label Noise with Professor Chao Chen

Event Description

CG Group member (and SBU faculty) Chao Chen will speak on Fri, March 12, about the use of topological data analysis in machine learning for image analysis.
Chao has shared some of his research with the CG Group previously, and this will be a great opportunity to learn more about this exciting research area related to computational geometry/topology!

Time: Friday, March 12, 2pm-3pm
Place: Zoom
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/my/profweizhu?pwd=RjVIVXg3YUhudzZZQ3pheHUydTJBUT09



Title: Learning with Topological Information - Image Analysis and Label Noise
Speaker: Prof. Chao Chen (SBU)

Abstract: Modern machine learning faces new challenges. We are
analyzing highly complex data with unknown noise. Topology provides
novel structural information to model such data and noise. In this
talk, we discuss two directions in which we are using topological
information in the learning context. In image analysis, we propose a
topological loss to segment and to generate images with not only
per-pixel accuracy, but also topological accuracy. This is necessary
in analysis of images of fine-scale biomedical structures such as
neurons, vessels, etc.  Extracting these structures with correct
topology is essential for the success of downstream
analysis. Meanwhile, we discuss how to use topological information to
train classifiers robust to label noise. This is important in practice
especially when we are using deep neural networks which tend to
overfit noise. These results have been published in NeurIPS, ECCV,
ICML and ICLR.

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