Publié le 26/10/2022

The Deep Learning revolution over the last decade has progressively invaded all fields of digital science and is gradually establishing itself as a complement to physical and knowledge-based models at all stages of modeling, simulation, optimization and control of complex systems.
Following the successful first edition in 2021, starting as an echo of the IA2 Program at IRT SystemX, the second workshop, co-organized with Systematic and the DATAIA Institute, will feature two international keynote presentations, and will allow researchers to present their most recent works. Contributed presentations are solicited, covering various topics in the field, including but not limited to the following:
Scientific committee
8:30am – 9:00am | Opening reception
9:00am – 9:30am | Opening session
Marc Schoenauer, Research Director Inria Saclay – Ile-de-France, Scientific Coordinator, IA2 program – IRT SystemX
9:30am – 10:30am | Keynote #1:
Michael Witbrock, Professor of Computer Science, The University of Auckland, New-Zealand
Can AI Reasoning be Probably Approximately Correct Enough for Engineering?
Machine Learning-Based and Symbolic AI Systems have been divided by a chasm; the learned systems are general, but often inaccurate; the symbolic systems are precise but almost impossible to apply. Recent research has begun to focus on systems that have broad coverage, but that learn to reason more accurately. In this talk, we shall consider how accurate these systems need to be, and how broad, and will consider a couple of cases where deep learning and symbolic systems are beginning to come together with the promise of reasoning well enough – forming systems whose reasoning is (quantifiably) probably approximately correct.
10:30am – 11:00am | Coffee break and posters
11:00am – 12:30am | Parallel sessions
Session 1: Machine Learning and Physics : PINNs approaches
Chair: Marc Schoenauer – Room Sophie Germain Lecture Hall
Session 2 : Knowledge based model meets Machine Learning
Chair: Céline Hudelot – Room Gilles Kahn Hall
12:30pm – 2:00pm | Lunch break and posters of IA2 program of SystemX
2:00pm – 3:00pm |Keynote #2
Petros Koumoutsakos, Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, USA
AI/Scientific Computing: Alloys for Flow Modeling and Control
Over the last last thirty years we have experienced more than a billion-fold increase in hardware capabilities and a dizzying pace of acquiring and transmitting massive amounts of data. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been the beneficiaries of these advances and today it is increasingly embedded in technologies that touch every aspect of humanity. However along with the abundance of promise there is an ever increasing amount of hype, in particular regarding the capabilities of learning algorithms to model, predict and control complex fluid mechanics problems. In this talk I would offer a perspective on forming alloys of AI and numerical methods for the prediction and control of complex flow systems. I will present novel algorithms for learning the Effective Dynamics (LED) of complex flows and a fusion of multi- agent reinforcement learning and scientific computing (SciMARL) for modeling and control of complex flow-structure interactions. I will juxtapose successes and failures and argue that the proper fusion of fluid mechanics knowledge and AI expertise are essential to advance scientific frontiers.
3:00pm – 5:20pm | Parallel sessions
Session 3: Machine Learning and Physics: ODEs/PDEs
Chair: Mouadh Yagoubi – Room Sophie Germain Lecture Hall
3:00pm – 3:40pm
3:40pm – 4:00pm| Coffee break and posters
4:00pm – 5:20 pm
Session 4: Machine Learning and Physics: Learning methodologies
Chair: Faïcel Chamroukhi – Room Gilles Kahn Hall
3:00pm – 3:40pm
3:40pm – 4:00pm| Coffee break and posters
4:00pm – 5:20 pm
5:20pm – 5:30pm |Hub DSAI actions of Systematic cluster
Juliette Mattioli, Senior Expert in Artificial Intelligence, Thales
5:30pm | Conclusion
Paul Labrogère, CEO, IRT SystemX
5:40pm | Closing cocktaill
Registration is now closed. For any additional registration, please send an e-mail to communication@irt-systemx.fr
Inria – Amphithéâtre Sophie Germain
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