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home physical reasoning and inductive biases for the real world physical reasoning and inductive biases for the real world home schedule papers speakers industry panel organizers physical reasoning and inductive biases for the real world video recording https neurips cc virtual 2021 workshop 21842 see schedule for links to individual talks and panels much progress has been made on end to end learning for physical understanding and reasoning if successful understanding and reasoning about the visual and physical world promises far reaching applications in robotics machine vision and the physical sciences despite this recent progress our best artificial systems pale in comparison to the flexibility and generalization of human physical reasoning neural information processing systems have shown promising empirical results on synthetic datasets yet do not transfer well when deployed in novel scenarios including the physical world if physical understanding and reasoning techniques are to play a broader role in the physical world they must be able to function across a wide variety of scenarios including ones that might lie outside the training distribution how can we design systems that satisfy these criteria our neurips workshop aims to investigate this broad question by bringing together experts from machine learning the physical sciences cognitive and developmental psychology and robotics to investigate how these techniques may one day be employed in the real world in particular we aim to investigate the following questions what forms of inductive biases best enable the development of physical understanding techniques that are applicable to real world problems how do we ensure that the outputs of a physical reasoning module are reasonable and physically plausible is interpretability a necessity for physical understanding and reasoning techniques to be suitable to real world problems unlike end to end neural architectures that distribute bias across a large set of parameters modern structured physical reasoning modules differentiable physics engines relational inductive biases energy conservation mechanisms probabilistic programming tools strive to maintain modularity and physical interpretability in this workshop we will discuss how these various architectures and inductive biases might help artificial systems learn generalizable and or interpretable principles and how these different facets can be combined to produce systems that solve real world problems social icons subscribe what kinds of inductive biases do we need for real world physical reasoning based on a jekyll template from a lazy grad student some icons made by smashicons from www flaticon com last updated april 01 2022
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