Statistics/Learning at Paris-Saclay (2nd edition)

Europe/Paris
Centre de Conférences Marilyn et James Simons (Le Bois-Marie)

Centre de Conférences Marilyn et James Simons

Le Bois-Marie

35, route de Chartres 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette
Description

The aim of this workshop is to bring together mathematicians and computer scientists around some talks on recent results in statistics and machine learning. Various topics will be presented, among which network reconstruction, natural language processing, extreme events, topological data analysis, online learning and non parametric estimation for random walks in random environment.

Organised by : Sylvain ARLOT and Guillaume CHARPIAT


Invited speakers :

Alexandre Allauzen (Université Paris-Sud, LIMSI)
Frédéric Chazal (INRIA Saclay)
Isabelle Guyon (Université Paris-Sud, LRI)
Matthieu Lerasle (CNRS, LMO)
Vianney Perchet (CMLA)
Anne Sabourin (Télécom ParisTech)

 

The presentations will be in French, with slides (and potentially questions) in English.

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Cette conférence a bénéficié d’un financement public Investissement d’avenir, référence ANR-11-LABX-0056-LMH, LabEx LMH (programme math-STIC).

 

Abstracts
Poster
    • 09:00
      Café d'accueil
    • apprentissage
    • 1
      Network Reconstruction: the Contribution of Challenges in Machine Learning
      Orateur: Isabelle Guyon
      Transparents
    • 10:50
      Pause Café
    • 2
      Learning from MOM's principles
      Orateur: Matthieu Lerasle
      Transparents
    • 3
      Persistent homology for data: stability properties and statistical aspects
      Orateur: Frédéric Chazal
      Transparents
    • 13:00
      Déjeuner
    • 4
      Présentation du CDS Paris-Saclay
      Orateur: Balazs Kegl
    • 5
      Feature clustering for extreme events analysis, with application to extreme stream-flow data
      Orateur: Anne Sabourin
      Transparents
    • 6
      Neural Networks for Natural Language Processing
      Orateur: Alexandre Allauzen
      Transparents
    • 16:10
      Pause café
    • 7
      New perspectives for multi-armed bandits and their applications
      Orateur: Vianney Perchet
      Transparents