The combination of these two technique can find the characteristic geometric patterns from data. Persistent homology characterizes the shape of data, and machine learning finds the characteristic patterns from data. Machine learning with persistent homology and its applications to materials scienceĪbstract: In this talk, I will present our recent research about the combination of persistent homology and machine learning and its applications to materials science. Birnie, “Microstructural Templating for Enhancing the Performance of Electrochemical Devices”ġ1 am-Noon: Jeremy Mason, “Geometry of a Phase Transition”Ģ-3 pm: Zixuan Cang, “Topological methods for drug design”ģ:30-5:30 pm: Poster session and receptionĩ-10 am: Tess Smidt, “Toward the Systematic Generation of Hypothetical Atomic Structures: Geometric Motifs and Neural Networks”ġ0:30 am-11:30 am: Julie Mitchell, “Feature Selection in Biomolecular Models”ġ:30-2:30 pm: Pawel Dlotko, “Topology (of) matter”ĩ-10 am: Chao Chen, “Using Topology as a Structural Prior in Data Analysis”ġ0:30 am-11:30 am: Christine Heitsch, “Spaces of RNA branching configurations”ġ:30-2:30 pm: Benjamin Schweinhart, “Local Configurations in Cell Complexes, and Applications to Oxide Glasses”ĩ-10 am: Miranda Holmes-Cerfon, “Rigidity theory at the microscale”ġ0:30 am-11:30 am: Ippei Obayashi, “Machine learning with persistent homology and its applications to materials science”ġ1:30 am-Noon: Workshop wrap-up/Closing remarks Masters in Translational Data Analyticsĩ-9:30 am: Opening remarks (from Organizers and Staff)ĩ:30-10:30 am: Dunbar P.
Out-of-print and difficult to obtain, The Gobán Saor is not a book I would recommend to the casual reader, given how difficult it is to locate a copy, but for those with an interest in this particular character, it does offer an interesting parallel tradition to that found in Young's classic work. Young's tale is heroic, rather than comical, and served as my introduction to this character (or these characters, if you will), leading me to track down this comic-book. Ella Young's marvellous collections of tales about the 'Gubbaun Soar,' The Wondersmith and His Son: A Tale from the Golden Childhood of the World, is a retelling of the story of Goibniu, despite the character name resembling the later Gobán Saor.
Believed to be based upon a historical figure of the 8th century, the figure of the Gobán Saor also has parallels with the mythological Goibniu, the smith of the Tuatha De Deanann in ancient Irish mythology, and the two figures are sometimes conflated. This comic-book style adaptation of a traditional folktale - it is part of Blackwater Press's 'Irish Legends' series, which also includes retellings of The King with Donkey Ears ( The King's Secret) and Fionn MacCool and the Giant ( Fionn and the Scots Giant) - offers an entertaining, lighthearted depiction of the renowned smith and architect of ancient Ireland. But when the wealthy man proves unreliable, and attempts to extort a lower price for his work, the Gobán Saor has a trick or two up his sleeve, to make sure he is not taken advantage of. Distrustful of this boaster, whom he suspects of being a deceiver, the Gobán Saor nevertheless agrees, working for a year to raise a magnificent castle.
But when the wealthy man proves unreliable, and attempts to extort a lower price for his work, the Gobán Saor has a trick or two u The Gobán Saor, famed throughout Ireland and the wider world for his skill as a builder, is approached by a wealthy but arrogant man, who demands that the great smith construct him the finest house in all of Ireland. The Gobán Saor, famed throughout Ireland and the wider world for his skill as a builder, is approached by a wealthy but arrogant man, who demands that the great smith construct him the finest house in all of Ireland.