Venue: Your Desktop
Machine learning is becoming an increasingly popular tool in several fields, including data science, medicine, engineering, and business. This workshop will cover basic concepts related to machine learning, including definitions of basic terms, sample applications, and methods for deciding whether your project is a good fit for machine learning. No prior knowledge or coding experience is required
Meghan Richey
Machine Learning Specialist
Information and Technology Services – Advanced Research Computing – Technology Services
Meghan Richey is a machine learning specialist in the Advanced Research Computing- Technology Services department at the University of Michigan. She consults on several faculty and student machine learning applications and research studies, specializing in natural language processing and convolutional neural networks. Before her position at the university, Ms. Richey worked for a defense contractor as a software engineer to design and implement software solutions for DoD-funded artificial intelligence efforts.
A Zoom link will be provided to the participants the day before the class. Registration is required.
Instructor will be available at the Zoom link, to be provided, from 9-10 AM for computer setup assistance.
Please note, this session will be recorded.
If you have questions about this workshop, please send an email to the instructor at [email protected]