
ORNL researchers developed a novel nonlinear level set learning method to reduce dimensionality in high-dimensional function approximation.
ORNL researchers developed a novel nonlinear level set learning method to reduce dimensionality in high-dimensional function approximation.
The team conducted numerical studies to demonstrate the connection between the parameters of neural networks and the stochastic stability of DMMs.
A research team from ORNL and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a deep variational framework to learn an approximate posterior for uncertainty quantification.
Estimating complex, non-linear model states and parameters from uncertain systems of equations and noisy observation data with current filtering methods is a key challenge in mathematical modeling.
ORNL researchers developed a stochastic approximate gradient ascent method to reduce posterior uncertainty in Bayesian experimental design involving implicit models.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory will play host this summer to researchers whose goal is to design computers that combine the best of human and machine.