The talk entitled “Fifty Years of the Algorithm Selection Problem: John Rice’s Enduring Legacy” will be given on 27 May at 11:00 am in room B008, moderated by Prof. Carlos Soares (DEI).
About the Talk:
“The seminal paper “The Algorithm Selection Problem” by John Rice was published 50 years ago. This paper formalizes the problem of selecting the best algorithm for a given problem, which is important in Machine Learning, Optimization and many areas of Computer Science. In this talk, I discuss the paper, its impact and challenges it raises which are still open today.”
About the Speaker:
Kate Smith-Miles AO FAA is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Capability) and a Melbourne Laureate Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Melbourne. She is also Director of the ARC Training Centre in Optimisation Technologies, Integrated Methodologies, and Applications (OPTIMA). She has previously held a five year Laureate Fellowship from the Australian Research Council with a Georgina Sweet Award, and has held positions as President of the Australian Mathematical Society (2016-2018), a member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts (2017-2019), and Associate Dean (Enterprise and Innovation) in the University’s Faculty of Science (2019-2023). Prior to joining The University of Melbourne in September 2017, she was Professor of Applied Mathematics at Monash University, where she was also Head of the School of Mathematical Sciences (2009-2014), and inaugural Director of the Monash Academy for Cross & Interdisciplinary Mathematical Applications (MAXIMA) from 2013-2017. She was also previously Head of the School of Engineering and Information Technology at Deakin University (2006-2009) with a Chair in Engineering. She obtained her first Professorship in Information Technology at Monash University, where she worked from 1996-2006. Professorships in three disciplines (mathematics, engineering, and information technology) have given her an interdisciplinary breadth reflected in much of her research.
