Leveraging Sensitive Data with Federated Machine Learning - A Primer
Australian Sensitive Data Interest Group (AUSDIG) and Machine Learning for Australia Community of Practice (ML4AU CoP) jointly present:
Leveraging Sensitive Data with Federated Machine Learning - A Primer
Dr Amir Anees, Australian Cancer Data Network (ACDN) and UNSW
In this primer, Amir will give a short introduction to what federated learning is, how it coud be employed to address the data sensitivity issues, while also carrying out machine learning. Amir will provide a brief foundation and practical demonstration. Q&A will follow.
Location: Online
Eventbrite registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/leveraging-sensitive-data-with-federated-machine-learning-a-primer-tickets-891451063127?aff=oddtdtcreator
TensorFlow Profiling Workshop
Location: Online
Eventbrite Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/tensorflow-profiling-workshop-tickets-884669198387?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
About this event
Basic profiling and optimisation of TensorFlow / Keras tasks running on the national Machine Learning eResearch Platform by Oliver Cairncross (o.cairncross@uq.edu.au)
The Monash eResearch Centre in collaboration with the University of Queensland’s Research Computing Centre is conducting a hands-on profiling workshop for researchers working with TensorFlow or Keras on the national Machine Learning eResearch Platform (MLeRP). The workshop will cover basic code profiling and optimisation to make the best use of the platform.
This workshop is aimed for researchers that have little or no experience with profiling. Nevertheless, participants are expected to have general experience with Python, Jupypter Notebooks and machine learning. Attendees will gain a practical understanding of sizing tasks with respect to memory constraints and how to avoid bottlenecks that lead to poor performance.
The workshop will focus on simple techniques and will avoid advanced (or intermediate topics). Areas that require advanced expertise are highlighted but are not covered in depth.
The workshop is presented and promoted as part of an ML4AU Community of Practice series. MLeRP is a collaboration between Monash University, University of Queensland and QCIF. MLeRP received investment (https://doi.org/10.47486/NML01) from the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC). The ARDC is funded by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).
Workshop Highlights
Understanding the environment, setup and general workflow
Profiling basics using TensorFlow’s built-in tools
Managing large profiling datasets
Identify bottlenecks to speed up run times
Configuration and sizing tasks for optimal use of resources
Simple optimisation strategies
Attendees
The workshop is open to Australian and New Zealand researchers. Researchers must have access to the MLeRP platform.
Basic Python programming ability is required.
Some experience interacting with JupyterLab environment.
Attendees will use their own workstation / laptop and participate in the workshop remotely using Zoom.
The best of both worlds: Supercharging simulations with AI using SmartSim
Event Title: The best of both worlds: Supercharging simulations with AI using SmartSim
Date: 7 Dec 2023 4-5 pm AEDT
Description:
Join our AI Month session featuring international expert Alessandro Rigazzi, ML & AI Engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise on the cutting-edge fusion of numerical simulations and AI with SmartSim—an innovative open-source project by HPE. Explore how this computational paradigm shift is transforming scientific research across diverse fields. Don’t miss the chance to hear from real-world examples where SmartSim has elevated simulation capabilities. Secure your spot now and stay ahead in the era of AI-driven simulations, register now.
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About the presentation
Numerical simulations, known as the third pillar of the scientific method, play a pivotal role across various fields, from fluid dynamics and molecular modelling to weather forecasting and Earth sciences. Recent advancements have led to a novel computational paradigm that integrates numerical algorithms with data-driven models. This approach not only enhances accuracy but also enriches the insights gained by researchers. SmartSim, an open-source project maintained by HPE, stands at the forefront of this evolution. It enables scientists to incorporate AI capabilities directly into their simulations, thus overcoming the limitations of traditional methods and achieving previously unattainable computational feats. This talk will showcase examples where SmartSim has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of scientific simulation.
Host: ARDC ML4AU, Intersect 3AI Platform, Pawsey (Alessandro Rigazzi, ML & AI Engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
Location: Online (Zoom webinar)
Registration Link: The best of both worlds: Supercharging simulations with AI using SmartSim - Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre
AI in Action: Real-World Research Applications and Impact of Artificial Intelligence for Image Analysis
Event Title: “AI in Action: Real-World Research Applications and Impact of Artificial Intelligence for Image Analysis”
Date: 5 Dec 2023 3-4 pm AEDT
Description: Research Data Scientists will showcase concrete examples of how artificial intelligence is driving tangible results in various research domains. Gain firsthand insights into the practical applications of AI and its transformative impact on research across diverse fields. Specifically, the webinar will focus on the application of image analysis tools and their application within medical and ecology research.
Host: ARDC ML4AU, Intersect 3AI Platform (presenter), Pawsey
Location: Online (Zoom webinar)
Registration Link: https://intersect.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nV8gHs5vR7S35nr9oFYatQ
Introducing Machine Learning eResearch Platform (MLeRP)
Event Type: Presentation and discussion
Date and time: Tuesday, November 28, 2023 |3:00 PM 4:00 PM|
Recording: This event may be recorded, and the recording may be published.
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/machine-learning-eresearch-platform-mlerp-tickets-746778633997
Location: Online
Zoom: https://zoom.uts.edu.au/j/82972888324 | Password: 101010
About the Event
To efficiently manage GPU resources and reduce entry barriers, Monash University, UQ, QCIF, and ARDC have implemented a machine learning service known as the Machine Learning eResearch Platform (MLeRP). They have also developed user-friendly training materials for easy adoption. MLeRP bridges the gap, offering the interactivity of a notebook and the computational power of an HPC environment, allowing resource sharing among users when code is not actively running. This platform is set to launch on November 7th and will be introduced by the Monash University team during this presentation. The team will delve into what sets MLeRP apart from other HPC platforms and how to leverage its hardware effectively. The presentation will include an overview of MLeRP's features, a live demonstration, and a brief introduction.
For more information about the platform, please visit https://ardc.edu.au/project/national-machine-learning-service. The presenters, Dr. Slava Kitaeff and Mitchell Hargreaves, represent all partner institutions but are from Monash University.
Productivity Reimagined: Can Technology and AI revolutionise productivity?
Event Title: “Productivity Reimagined: Can Technology and AI revolutionise productivity?”
Date: 21 Nov 2023 3-4 pm AEDT
Description: Explore the exciting possibilities of how technologies and artificial intelligence can transform the way we work and help us achieve peak efficiency. Discover a few key productivity methods and tips as well as innovative AI tools that can help you supercharge your productivity in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
Host: ARDC ML4AU, Intersect 3AI Platform (presenter), NCI?, Pawsey
Location: Online (Zoom webinar)
Registration Link: https://intersect.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_t0X-sb57R12LFtBwzJuszA
ML4AU CoP 2023 Q1-Talk
Type: Presentation and discussion
Time: 4pm - 5:30pm AEDT
Zoom: Meeting ID: 829 7288 8324 | Password: 101010
Description:
Talk 1: “Data Science Gap in Research"
Dr Isabel Ceron | 15 minutes
Isabel works as Senior Policy Analyst at Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, a role that enables her to articulate the needs of the social scientists. Isabel is dedicated to finding implementable solutions to the challenges faced by Australian social science research. With a diverse educational background including a BA in Social Communication, MSc in Urban and Regional Planning, MSc in Regional Development, and a PhD in Science and Technology Studies, Isabel brings over 20 years of experience from across the media, government, consultancy, and non-profit sectors.
URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelceron/
Talk 2 : “Accelerate research by bridging the gap in AI and Data Science skills needed in modern research and upskilling the new generation of researchers”
Dr Anastasios Papaioannou | 35 minutes
Anastasios holds a PhD in Computational Biophysics/Medical Physics from the University of Sydney with his research focus mainly being on Computational Physics, Data Science and Machine Learning in applied medicine, biology, and physics. With over 10 years of experience in research, Anastasios possesses an extensive research background as well as a deep technical understanding and expertise on research data, data science, machine learning, data and business analytics, and programming. He works collaboratively with relevant stakeholders to develop and implement solutions to increase research productivity and advance their research. As Intersect’s Data Science Manager, Anastasios manages and oversees the services provided by Intersect’s Advanced Analytics & AI Platform and the Data Science Team. URL: https://intersect.org.au/person/dr-anastasios-papaioannou/
Q&A | 10 minutes
Meeting | 20 minutes
Wrap up | 20 minutes
AusNZ HPC Admins for Machine Learning: Anaconda Alternatives
Type: Presentation and discussion
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ausnz-hpc-admins-for-machine-learning-anaconda-alternatives-tickets-349967300617
Time: 11AM AWST, 1pm AEST, 3pm NZST
Description: Anaconda Alternatives: How to setup python based ML software stacks without 'conda
Join us for our June event, where Oliver Cairncross will share their journey from 'conda to pip for ML.
"It can be difficult (or impossible) to create ML environments using Anaconda if package dependencies don't match infrastructure. When base libraries and drivers can't be updated or installed ad hoc to match a multitude of package requirements (i.e., HPC) things get painful. I've started to build these packages using pip to match given infrastructure and created wheels (pre built binaries) that could potentially be used by end users. I’ve only used this for my own work–no testing with general users. Nevertheless, I’m happy to discuss what I’ve covered so far; which includes:
Cuda and ROCm (AMD) drivers;
NCCL (Nvidia) and RCCL (AMD) GPU communication libraries;
Various MPI flavors;
The Gloo communication library; and
The Tensorflow and Horovod frameworks."
Find out more on Friday the 24th of June at:
11am -12 noon AWST
1pm - 2pm AEST
3pm - 4pm NZST
Zoom details will be emailed as a reminder closer to the event as well, but if you're looking for them ASAP:
Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device:
https://monash.zoom.us/j/84479348652?pwd=b2xEeDJpc1hCQmgrQ01EMFczYVJFdz09
Meeting ID: 844 7934 8652
Passcode: 544407
Who are the AusNZ HPC Admins for Machine Learning?
We're a group of HPC system administrators and eResearch support staff who want to learn how we can support the growing community of researchers using Machine Learning techniques. We're aiming to meet monthly, with mixes of workshops, presentations, rant sessions, and more!
If that sounds like you...
Come along to our events to learn more;
Come hang out with us in the #hpc-admins-4-ml channel in the ML4AU Slack space;
Or propose a talk/workshop/event of your own that you'd like to run by contacting me, Kiowa Scott-Hurley (kscotthurley@gmail.com)
AI and ML in Drug Design and Discovery
Type: Showcase events (Zoom)
Registration: https://intersect.org.au/education/joint-research-showcases/2nd-showcase/
Description:
AI is rapidly revolutionising drug design and discovery, fuelled by the promise of dramatically accelerating a very costly and time-consuming process. Four peak presentations will showcase state-of-the-art research activity in this fast-evolving field. The internationally renowned scientists reveal how large, high-quality datasets coupled with machine learning analysis can play a vital role in the process of new drug design and discovery. The presentations will be of broad interest to scientists working in the field of HPC and Big Data in drug design and biosciences more broadly, from advanced graduate research student level, to early career researchers and beyond.
AusNZ HPC Admins for Machine Learning: The Great Divide
Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ausnz-hpc-admins-for-machine-learning-the-great-divide-tickets-329444115217
Date and Time: Friday 20th of May
11am -12 noon AWST
1pm - 2pm AEST
3pm - 4pm NZST
The Great Divide: Balancing Support Across the Bleeding Edge and the Long Tail
Join us for our next event where Eric Burgueño walks us through their experiences with supporting researchers across The Great Divide.
One one half of the divide, researchers are working on the bleeding edge of machine learning and using highly complex methods, with admins scrambling to keep up with their ever-evolving needs.
The other half of the divide houses the long tail of newbies, who need an extra helping hand to get started.
How's a HPC admin supposed to keep up?
HPC sysadmins and Machine Learning Community for AusNZ
Event Type: Discussion and Community Building
Cost: Free
Location: Online - Zoom
Time zones:
30th March 2022
3-4pm AEDT
2-3pm AEST
12-1pm AWST
5-6pm NZDT (sorry NZ)
Who can attend: Everyone, but aimed at HPC admins and eResearch infrastructure support
Contact details: kiowa.scott-hurley@monash.edu
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/starting-a-hpc-sysadmin-and-machine-learning-community-for-ausnz-tickets-272447847847
Slack invite: Especially the channel #hpc-admins-4-ml
https://join.slack.com/t/ml4au/shared_invite/zt-141aeritd-aUtwRjy8s55DFdSpj0hA3g
Host Organisation: ML4AU
Details:
As the eResearch community finds itself supporting more and more researchers jumping into the world of Machine Learning, HPC sysadmins and eResearch support staff are learning right along with them.
We want to provide a space for these admins and support staff to be table to tap each-other on the shoulder and ask those painful questions like:
What benchmarks do you use for ML?
What do you do about conda environments on your parallel filesystems?
Do I really have to allow Jupyter notebooks on a cluster?
How many coffees can you drink before a multi-GPU job submission starts on your local cluster? ...is there a better way of tracking this?
We also want to provide a good space for the usual nonsense and banter that arises when you get a group of us in one spot.
This first meeting will be focused at saying hello to all your new friends, and working to decide what the community looks like - do we want to run online catch-ups every month? Every week? Every quarter? Do we want to do knowledge sharing showcases? Would we rather just be Slack friends?
Let’s find out together.
NVIDIA GTC Conference and Training
Event Type: Conference with Workshops
Cost: Free to attend most sessions, workshops have pricing available on the website
Location: Online
Time zone: Sessions begin at 11AM AEDT on the 21st, and run until 3PM AEDT on the 25th
Who can attend: Everyone
Registration: https://reg.rainfocus.com/flow/nvidia/gtcspring2022/registration/form/info
Website: https://www.nvidia.com/gtc/?ncid=GTC-NVEKARUPPIAH
Host Organisation: NVIDIA
Details:
NVIDIA GTC is the developer conference for the era of AI. It’s where developers, researchers, creators, IT decision makers, and business leaders come together to learn how to shape our world with the power of AI, computer graphics, data science, and more.
With over 875 sessions to attend across the conference, there’s sure to be something for everyone.
Showcase event #3 - ML in NLP
Who can attend: Open to all
Event Type: Showcase event
Location: Online - Zoom meeting
Develop AI Healthcare Solutions Using NVIDIA SDKs - Australia & New Zealand Region Healthcare Workshop
Event Type: Workshop
Location: Online
Time zone: AEDT
Who can attend: Everyone
Registration: You will need to register for each day:
22nd February (9am-11.30am) Day 1 – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nvidia-anz-develop-ai-healthcare-solutions-using-nvidia-sdks-day-1-registration-255802300567
23rd February (9am-11.00am) Day 2 – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nvidia-anz-develop-ai-healthcare-solutions-using-nvidia-sdks-day-2-registration-255805981577
Host Organisation: NVIDIA
Details:
NVIDIA Australia & New Zealand Regional team has put together 2 days (with each day session is less than ~2.5 hours) Healthcare Workshop introducing various latest NVIDIA Clara™ technologies and platforms related to healthcare research, development and deployment activities.
NVIDIA Clara™ is a healthcare application framework for AI-powered imaging, genomics, and the development and deployment of smart sensors. It includes full-stack GPU-accelerated libraries, SDKs, and reference applications for developers, data scientists, and researchers to create real-time, secure, and scalable solutions.
In this workshop, participants will
Learn how AI is applied in hospitals today through various reference use cases.
Get updates on key features of the Clara™ family of SDKs, including Clara Parabricks, Clara™ Holoscan, Clara™ Discovery, MONAI, NVIDIA FLARE™ (NVIDIA Federated Learning Application Runtime Environment) and other Medical Data Accelerated Analytics SDKs.
Hear about reference solutions and pipelines from the NVIDIA Clara repository.
NCI Presents: TechTake, Deep Learning Workflows on clusters and clouds with MATLAB
Topics: Computing at Scale, HPC, Cloud, MATLAB, GPUs, Deep Learning
ML/AI with accelerators at scale and Australia’s next generation of supercomputers
Who can attend: Open to all
ResBaz 2021: Is your science causing your laptop to burn? Identifying when to scale your research
Topics: HPC, Cloud Computing, Computing at Scale, Big Data
Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning (PPML)
Topics: ML, Cybersecurity, Privacy Preserving ML, Security
ML Fridays: Inside Transformers with Amazon SageMaker and HuggingFace
Event Type: Seminar
Location: Online
Time zone: AEST (GMT +11)
Who can attend: Everyone
Registration: At this link
Host Organisation: AWS
Details:
The transformer is one of the most popular state-of-the-art deep (SOTA) learning architectures that is mostly used for natural language processing (NLP) tasks. Ever since the advent of the transformer, it has replaced RNN and LSTM for various tasks. The transformer also created a major breakthrough in the field of NLP and also paved the way for new revolutionary architectures such as BERT.
Join this session
To dive deep into Transformers, and understand how it uses the encoder-decoder architecture for a language translation task.
We will learn how transformers overcome one of the major challenges which we had in recurrent models like RNN/LSTM in capturing the long-term dependency. Later we will learn about BERT and see how it differs from other embedding models and build a Disaster Tweet Analysis system.
Zero Knowledge Proofs and Their Applications to Machine Learning
Topics: Cybersecurity, Zero Knowledge Proofs, CNNs, Decision Trees, Cryptography
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