10-25【Chandrajit Bajaj】管楼1418 国家数学与交叉科学中心合肥分中心报告

发布者:万宏艳发布时间:2019-10-21浏览次数:576



时间:2019年10月25日星期五上午10:00-11:30


地点:管理科研楼1418


报告题目:Learning the Koopman Operator for Dynamic Data


报告人:Chandrajit Bajaj, University of Texas at Austin, USA


报告摘要:


Recent work in the study of dynamic systems has focussed on data driven decomposition techniques that approximate the action of the Koopman operator on observable functions of the underlying phenomena.  In particular, the data driven method of dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) has been explored, with multiple variants of the algorithm in existence, including extended DMD, DMD in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces, a Bayesian framework, a variant for stochastic dynamical systems, and a variant that uses deep neural networks.  In this talk, I shall briefly summarize the large existing work on  data driven learning of Koopman operator models, and then describe new sampling based sketching approaches SketchyCoreSVD, SketchyCoreTucker)  together with matrix-valued Kernels, to achieve  a deep learning architecture for accelerated Koopman operator approximations of ynamic observable data. Examples are drawn from remote sensing, bio-medical cardiac magnetic resonance  video, and time series reactive flow simulations of a single jector  combustion process. 


 


报告人简介:


Chandrajit  Bajaj  is the director of the Center for Computational Visualization, in the Oden Institute for Computational and Engineering Sciences and a Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin.  Bajaj holds the Computational Applied Mathematics Chair in Visualization. He is also an affiliate faculty member of  Mathematics, Computational Neuroscience and Electrical Engineering. He is currently on the editorial boards for the International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications, and the ACM Computing Surveys, and past editorial member of the SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences.  He was awarded a distinguished alumnus award from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, (IIT, Delhi). He is also a Fellow of The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and Fellow of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).


Homepage: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~bajaj