The frontier of simulation-based inference

US/Eastern
Savannah Thais (Princeton University)
Description

Abstract:
Many domains of science have developed complex simulations to describe phenomena of interest. While these simulations provide high-fidelity models, they are poorly suited for inference and lead to challenging inverse problems. In this talk, we will review the rapidly developing field of simulation-based inference and identify the forces giving additional momentum to the field. Finally, we will describe how the frontier is expanding so that a broad audience can appreciate the profound influence these developments may have on science.
Paper: https://www.pnas.org/content/117/48/30055

Recorded Meeting Video: https://youtu.be/iidMCCzhDdg

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