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- [EMWA] Getting into medical writing9:00 am
- Hidden in the Layers Exhibition11:00 am
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- SE PhD Prospectus Defense: Nguyen Nguyen11:30 am
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SE PhD Prospectus Defense: Nguyen Nguyen
SE PhD Prospectus Defense: Nguyen Nguyen
TITLE: Beyond Predictive Accuracy: Methods for Interpretable and Robust Discovery of Latent Processes in Complex Systems
ADVISOR: Ioannis Paschalidis (ECE, SE)
COMMITTEE: Jonathan Huggins Mathematics and Statistics, Brian Kulis (ECE, SE), Alex Olshevsky (ECE, SE)
ABSTRACT: The adoption of machine learning in critical domains such as healthcare and scientific discovery is hindered by a significant gap: while models excel at prediction, they often lack the interpretability and robustness required for high-stakes decision-making. This limitation stems from the difficulty of reliably identifying the unobserved, or latent, processes that govern complex systems, particularly when faced with imperfect data and unavoidable model misspecification. This work addresses this challenge by developing methodologies that shift the focus from predictive accuracy toward the robust and interpretable discovery of these latent structures. This work presents two primary contributions: (1) an asymptotically consistent spectral method of moments for Hierarchical Imitation Learning that provides a direct, reliable estimation of hidden decision-making policies, serving as both an asymptotically consistent standalone solution and a high-quality initialization that synergizes with Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithms to prevent convergence to poor local optima, and (2) the Accumulated Cutoff Discrepancy Criterion (ACDC), a novel model selection framework that robustly identifies the true number of underlying processes by preventing overfitting to statistical noise and model artifacts. Collectively, these contributions advance a more robust and interpretable approach to machine learning, providing valuable tools for meaningful scientific discovery.
| When | 11:30 am - 1:30 pm on 12 November 2025 |
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| Building | ENG 245 |