Evolution as an Invention Machine: How a Computer Autonomously Designed Industrial Static Mixers
This week Paulus Lahur will tell us about “Evolution as an Invention Machine: How a Computer Autonomously Designed Industrial Static Mixers“.
An introduction from Paulus: “It’s always intriguing to learn about research that our colleagues are doing in the other parts of CSIRO. This talk is about one of my past projects with colleagues in Data61 and Manufacturing. The topic is about how we used Genetic Algorithm (GA) to design a fluid-mixing device that outperformed that of human-designed one. Although much less popular than Machine Learning, GA is also part of AI family. One of its major features is that it does not use training data; instead, it relies on physics simulations.“
Please let me know if you’re willing to present at a future co-learnium or have requests for specific talks, thanks!
Kind regards,
Stefan Duchesne
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Stefan Duchesne
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