Samuel Kaski

@samikaski
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Probabilistic machine learning and its applications in AI, health, user interaction, and neuroscience.
 
I am active in ellis.eu, fcai.fi, #TuringAIFellows, manchester.ac.uk/ai-fun, www.pankhurst.manchester.ac.uk, turing.ac.uk
Very nice ending to the excellent #NeurIPS22 HILL Human-in-the-loop learning workshop: Best paper award to Differentiable User Models https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.16277. Congrats to Alex Hämäläinen and @mert_celikok @FCAI_fi @idsai_uom #TuringAIFellows
Differentiable User Models

Probabilistic user modeling is essential for building machine learning systems in the ubiquitous cases with humans in the loop. However, modern advanced user models, often designed as cognitive behavior simulators, are incompatible with modern machine learning pipelines and computationally prohibitive for most practical applications. We address this problem by introducing widely-applicable differentiable surrogates for bypassing this computational bottleneck; the surrogates enable computationally efficient inference with modern cognitive models. We show experimentally that modeling capabilities comparable to the only available solution, existing likelihood-free inference methods, are achievable with a computational cost suitable for online applications. Finally, we demonstrate how AI-assistants can now use cognitive models for online interaction in a menu-search task, which has so far required hours of computation during interaction.

arXiv.org
Very happy to speak in the #NeurIPS22 HILL, Human-In-the-Loop Learning Workshop. Outstanding set of talks, and lots of interested people present. I wonder how many remotely. @FCAI_fi @OfficialUoM
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RT @xinw_ai
Prof @samikaski is giving a talk now on collaborative AI for assisting virtual laboratories.
https://twitter.com/xinw_ai/status/1598726338239766533
Xin Wang on Twitter

“Prof @samikaski is giving a talk now on collaborative AI for assisting virtual laboratories.”

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@turinginst & @FCAI_fi signed a memorandum of understanding in March 2019, formally establishing a partnership between both organisations.

Since then the research partnership has been growing quickly, see some research highlights at link

@OfficeforAI

https://www.turing.ac.uk/partnering-turing/current-partnerships-and-collaborations/finnish-centre-artificial-intelligence