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AMS/MINDS Seminar Series | Tina Eliassi-Rad
February 25 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Clark 110
When: February 25th at 12:00 p.m.
Title: Stability in Complex Systems: Formal, Social, and Epistemic
Abstract: Complex systems describe phenomena in a variety of domains. Examples include the human brain, the World Wide Web, the ecosystem, and the stock exchange, just to name a few. At their most basic level, complex systems consist of units and their interactions, often represented as complex networks. Stability is a desired property for complex systems and is often associated with replicability. A stable system maintains its structure, function, or behavior despite temporal fluctuations. Robustness, closely related to stability, is another desired property. A robust system is insensitive to modal variations and is associated with resilience. In this talk, I will describe stability and robustness in the context of representation learning on graphs and sequences, democratic backsliding, and human-AI co-evolution.
Zoom link: https://wse.zoom.us/j/94220692860?pwd=fazI1bmMb1mf1MFGzB2b1MiCAjVhde.1