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ASRC-CCNY Seminar Series in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biodesign: Tristan Bepler, NYSBC

In this weekly seminar series, Tristan Bepler, Group Leader at the Simons Machine Learning Center, New York Structural Biology Center, New York, NY, will be presenting a one-hour talk titled:

Learning to simultaneously locate and classify particles in cryo-electron micrographs without supervision

ABSTRACT In many imaging modalities, objects of interest can occur in a variety of locations and poses (i.e., are subject to translations and rotations in 2d or 3d), but the location and pose of an object does not change its semantics (i.e., the object’s essence). That is, the specific location and rotation of an airplane in satellite imagery, or the 3d rotation of a chair in a natural image, or the rotation of a particle in a cryo-electron micrograph, do not change the intrinsic nature of those objects. Here, we consider the problem of learning semantic representations of objects that are invariant to pose and location in a fully unsupervised manner. We address shortcomings in previous approaches to this problem by introducing TARGET-VAE, a translation and rotation group-equivariant variational autoencoder framework. TARGET-VAE combines three core innovations: 1) a rotation and translation group-equivariant encoder architecture, 2) a structurally disentangled distribution over latent rotation, translation, and a rotation-translation-invariant semantic object representation, which are jointly inferred by the approximate inference network, and 3) a spatially equivariant generator network. In comprehensive experiments, we show that TARGET-VAE learns disentangled representations without supervision that significantly improve upon, and avoid the pathologies of, previous methods. When trained on images highly corrupted by rotation and translation, the semantic representations learned by TARGET-VAE are similar to those learned on consistently posed objects, dramatically improving clustering in the semantic latent space. Furthermore, TARGET-VAE is able to perform remarkably accurate unsupervised pose and location inference. We expect methods like TARGET-VAE will underpin future approaches for unsupervised object generation, pose prediction, and object detection.

This seminar will be presented in the ASRC Auditorium and broadcast via Zoom, with snacks and refreshments to start at 11:30am.

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For more information about this hybrid event please contact:

Hyacinth Camillieri

hcamillieri@gc.cuny.edu

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Event Information

Date
December 7, 2022
Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
ASRC Auditorium
Address
85 St. Nicholas Terrace
New York, NY 10031 United States
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