Satellite meeting with tutorials on good machine learning, causality, online assessment, advanced issues in reinforcement learning and applications to schizophrenia at the 2019 Society for Biological Psychiatry annual meeting in ChicagoMay 15, 2019
Links to slides are in the programme below
Computational psychiatry is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of psychiatry, neuroscience and theoretical sciences. In-depth tutorials can greatly enhance the dialogue between fields.
This one-day meeting will discuss causality and which questions are answerable using machine learning. It will include tutorials on the deployment of cognitive probes on a large scale online; and on cutting-edge advances in reinforcement learning.
May 15, 2019 Hilton Chicago Buckingham room Chicago
Please register via the SOBP main meeting website.
Deadline | Fee | |
Registration | 30th April | US$ 100 |
All fees have to be paid via the SOBP registration website.
The idea for this satellite arose in close connection with the Transcontinental Computational Psychiatry Workgroup TCPW, a monthly web-based meeting for computational psychiatry. We are very grateful for the support by the Society of Biological Psychiatry.