For decades, bioinformatics has been concerned with gaining new knowledge from large data sets in the life sciences. Machine learning, often referred to as artificial intelligence, has enabled breakthroughs in bioinformatics in recent years that were previously difficult to imagine. In my talk, I will present the previous contributions and the plans of my lab at the interface of machine learning and bioinformatics. In particular, I will describe our efforts in learning on graphs and medical informatics, and how it influences our current work on protein bioinformatics.
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Karsten Borgwardt
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