AI: what's next? 2nd NOKIA-IHES Workshop

Europe/Paris
Marilyn and James Simons Conference Centre (IHES)

Marilyn and James Simons Conference Centre

IHES

35 route de Chartres 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette
Description

The second joint workshop between Nokia Bell Labs and the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques will take place on the next November 25.

To celebrate this event, we will have four excellent conferences given by experts in their field:

  • Stéphane Mallat (Collège de France) will adress Multiscale Models for Image Classification and Physics with Deep Networks ;

  • Jakob Hoydis (Nokia Bell Labs France/Paris-Saclay) will explain Recent Progress in End-to-End Learning for the Physical Layer 

  • Michael Douglas (Simons Center in Geometry and Physics - SUNY) will think about How will we do mathematics in 2030? ;

  • Philippe Jacquet (Inria - Nokia Bell Labs) will compare AI vs Information theory and learnability.

This second joint workshop marks Nokia Bell Labs donation to the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques in 2017. Nokia Bell Labs is one of the largest and oldest private research laboratories in the world and perhaps the only one to offer a continuous flow of impressive scientific discoveries and theoretical contributions over the past century.

Organisers: Philippe JACQUET (Nokia - FR/Paris-Saclay), Emmanuel ULLMO (IHES)

Programme with abstracts
Elisabeth Jasserand
    • 10:00 10:30
      Welcome Coffee 30m
    • 10:30 11:30
      Multiscale Models for Image Classification and Physics with Deep Networks 1h
      Orateur: Prof. Stéphane MALLAT (Collège de France)
    • 11:30 12:30
      Recent Progress in End-to-End Learning for the Physical Layer 1h
      Orateur: Prof. Jakob HOYDIS (Nokia Bell Labs-FR/Paris-Saclay)
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:00 15:00
      How will we do Mathematics in 2030? 1h
      Orateur: Prof. Michael DOUGLAS (Simons Center in Geometry and Physics/SUNY)
    • 15:00 16:00
      AI vs Information Theory and Learnability 1h
      Orateur: Prof. Philippe JACQUET (INRIA/Nokia Bell Labs)