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+ | Topological Methods in Data Analysis<br> | ||
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+ | This three-day workshop includes introductions into the powerful data analysis machinery of persistent homology, extensive tutorials on the versatile GUDHI Library, and in particular features invited Colloquium Talks by well-known experts in the field, aimed at a broader audience. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to give a short presentation on their own TDA-related work. | ||
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+ | [https://www.mathi.uni-heidelberg.de/~mbleher/tdaworkshop21.html Further information and registration.] | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 13 September 2021
2nd Workshop on
Topological Methods in Data Analysis
October 4th - 6th, Heidelberg University
Topological Methods in Data Analysis
October 4th - 6th, Heidelberg University
Abstract: This three-day workshop includes introductions into the powerful data analysis machinery of persistent homology, extensive tutorials on the versatile GUDHI Library, and in particular features invited Colloquium Talks by well-known experts in the field, aimed at a broader audience. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to give a short presentation on their own TDA-related work.