BEGIN:VCALENDAR METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Apple Computer\, Inc//iCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:USC VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Bryan Wilder, USC Talk Title: Algorithmic Social Interventions Series: USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society (CAIS) Seminar Series Abstract: Social and behavioral interventions are a critical tool for governments and communities to tackle deep-rooted societal challenges such as homelessness, disease, and poverty. However, real-world interventions are almost always plagued by limited resources and limited data, which creates a computational challenge: how can we use algorithmic techniques to enhance the targeting and delivery of social and behavioral interventions? This talk focuses on problems in combinatorial optimization and machine learning which underlie this question. I will discuss robust optimization, information gathering, and decision-driven learning as tools for decision making under uncertainty, as well as applications of these ideas in public health settings such as HIV prevention among homeless youth. \n \n This lecture satisfies requirements for CSCI 591: Research Colloquium\n Biography: Bryan Wilder is a PhD student in computer science at the University of Southern California, where he is advised by Milind Tambe. His research focuses on combinatorial optimization and machine learning, driven by applications to social issues such as public health. He is supported by a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and his work has been recognized with best paper and best student paper nominations at AAMAS.\n Host: Milind Tambe SEQUENCE:5 DTSTART:20180912T160000 LOCATION:THH 301 DTSTAMP:20180912T160000 SUMMARY:CAIS Seminar: Bryan Wilder (USC) - Algorithmic Social Intervention UID:EC9439B1-FF65-11D6-9973-003065F99D04 DTEND:20180912T170000 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR