The Psychology of Deep Learning in Decision Making
Speaker: Nitendra Rajput – Gurgaon, IndiaTopic(s): Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Natural language processing
Abstract
In this talk, we will demonstrate that deep learning has a very strong connection to the psychology of human decision making. Several behavioural economists and psychologists have researched on the hidden parameters through which we learn and make decisions, especially under uncertainty. We will talk about few such important life decisions that go beyond choosing a movie or doing eCommence. These decisions are around choosing a job, a life partner, a house or a mortgage. We will demonstrate how industry uses AI to help people make such important real-world decisions and how the human psychology can be better captured by such techniques.
Owing to its broad nature, the talk should be of interest to researchers working in the area of machine learning, social networks and human computer interaction. We hope that the research community will be interested in some of these challenges and can identify research problems for them to work as projects.
About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 40Duration: 90 minutes
Languages Available: English
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