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This lecture presents the Medical Informatics Platform's data federation in epilepsy.

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Duration: 27:09
Speaker: : Philippe Ryvlin

This lecture aims to help researchers, students, and health care professionals understand the place for neuroinformatics in the patient journey using the exemplar of an epilepsy patient. 

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Duration: 1:32:53

In this lesson, the simulation of a virtual epileptic patient is presented as an example of advanced brain simulation as a translational approach to deliver improved clinical results. You will learn about the fundamentals of epilepsy, as well as the concepts underlying epilepsy simulation. By using an iPython notebook, the detailed process of this approach is explained step by step. In the end, you are able to perform simple epilepsy simulations your own.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 1:28:53
Speaker: : Julie Courtiol

Explore how to setup an epileptic seizure simulation with the TVB graphical user interface. This lesson will show you how to program the epileptor model in the brain network to simulate a epileptic seizure originating in the hippocampus. It will also show how to upload and view mouse connectivity data, as well as give a short introduction to the python script interface of TVB.

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Duration: 58:06
Speaker: : Paul Triebkorn

In this lesson you will learn how to simulate seizure events and epilepsy in The Virtual Brain. We will look at the paper On the Nature of Seizure Dynamics, which describes a new local model called the Epileptor, and apply this same model in The Virtual Brain. This is part 1 of 2 in a series explaining how to use the Epileptor. In this part, we focus on setting up the parameters.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 4:44
Speaker: : Paul Triebkorn

This talk introduces data sharing initiatives in Epilepsy, particularly across Europe.

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Duration: 13:56
Speaker: : J. Helen Cross

This lecture covers the linking neuronal activity to behavior using AI-based online detection. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 30:39

This lesson gives an in-depth introduction of ethics in the field of artificial intelligence, particularly in the context of its impact on humans and public interest. As the healthcare sector becomes increasingly affected by the implementation of ever stronger AI algorithms, this lecture covers key interests which must be protected going forward, including privacy, consent, human autonomy, inclusiveness, and equity. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 1:22:06
Speaker: : Daniel Buchman

This lesson describes a definitional framework for fairness and health equity in the age of the algorithm. While acknowledging the impressive capability of machine learning to positively affect health equity, this talk outlines potential (and actual) pitfalls which come with such powerful tools, ultimately making the case for collaborative, interdisciplinary, and transparent science as a way to operationalize fairness in health equity. 

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 1:06:35
Speaker: : Laura Sikstrom

In this final lecture of the INCF Short Course: Introduction to Neuroinformatics, you will hear about new advances in the application of machine learning methods to clinical neuroscience data. In particular, this talk discusses the performance of SynthSeg, an image segmentation tool for automated analysis of highly heterogeneous brain MRI clinical scans.

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Duration: 1:32:01

Introduction of the Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course - Day 01.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 35:24
Speaker: : Elena Trunz

Optimization for machine learning - Day 02 lecture of the Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 34:52
Speaker: : Moritz Wolter

Linear Algebra for Machine Learning - Day 03 lecture of the Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 57.45
Speaker: : Moritz Wolter

Support Vector Machines -  Day 06 lecture of the  Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 53.39
Speaker: : Elena Trunz

Decision Trees and Random Forests -  Day 07 lecture of the  Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 1:15:39
Speaker: : Elena Trunz

Clustering and Density Estimation -  Day 08 lecture of the  Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 59:35
Speaker: : Elena Trunz

Dimensionality Reduction -  Day 09 lecture of the  Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 51:02
Speaker: : Elena Trunz

Introduction to Neural Networks -  Day 10 lecture of the  Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 54:12
Speaker: : Moritz Wolter

Introduction to Convolutional Neural Networks  -  Day 11 lecture of the  Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 42:07
Speaker: : Moritz Wolter

Initialization, Optimization, and Regularization  -  Day 12 lecture of the  Foundations of Machine Learning in Python course.

High-Performance Computing and Analytics Lab, University of Bonn

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 42:07
Speaker: : Moritz Wolter