Deep learning on cell signaling networks establishes AI for single-cell biology

Tuesday, August 4, 2020 - 11:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Computer systems that emulate key aspects of human problem solving are commonly referred to as artificial intelligence (AI). This field has seen massive progress over the last years. Most notably, deep learning enabled groundbreaking progress in areas such as self-driving cars, computers beating the best human players in strategy games (Go, chess), computer games, and in poker, and initial applications in diagnostic medicine. Deep learning is based on artificial neural networks—networks of mathematical functions that are iteratively reorganized until they accurately map the data describing a given problem to its solution.

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