regular seminar Vera Kurkova (Institute of Computer Science of the Czech Academy of Sciences)
at: 13:00 - 14:00 KCL, Strand room: Anatomy Lecture Theatre, K6.29 abstract: | Computational difficulties of multidimensional tasks, called the ``curse of dimensionality’’, have long been known. On the other hand, almost deterministic behaviour of some randomized models and algorithms depending on large numbers of variables can be attributed to the ``blessing of dimensionality’’. These phenomena can be explained by rather counter-intuitive properties of geometry of high-dimensional spaces. They imply concentration of values of sufficiently smooth functions of many variables around their mean values.
This is an invited lecture by a leading expert in the mathematics of neural networks, machine learning, and nonlinear approximation theory. Vera is known for her contribution to approximation theory with dimension-independent convergence rates and for the development of the concept of quasi-orthogonal sets. She has been the president of the European Neural Networks Society, and will stay with us until the 14th of September. Everyone is welcome. |