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ESD Research Seminar by Marek Gluza – Befriending the quantum computing disruption: Lessons from double-bracket quantum algorithms
ESD Research Seminar by Marek Gluza – Dr Marek Gluza will explore what is likely to make up the disruption caused by quantum computing, how it will come about and when (or actually whether) it will happen.
ESD Research Seminar by Aras Selvi – It’s all in the mix: Wasserstein machine learning with mixed features
ESD Research Seminar by Aras Selvi – This work demonstrates that mixed-feature problems can indeed be solved in polynomial time.
Congratulations to Associate Professor Lu Wei and his team for their successful launch of new AI Model “TinyLlama”
Congratulations to Associate Professor Lu Wei and his team for their successful launch of new AI Model “TinyLlama”
YAMAMOTO Takahiro
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ESD Research Seminar by Antonio Frangioni – From applications to structure and back
ESD Research Seminar by Antonio Frangioni – Professor Antonio Frangioni will summarise some of the main lines of his research in this seminar, emphasising how he is primarily driven by the desire of solving real-world, difficult optimisation problems.
ESD Research Seminar by Georgina Hall – Sum of squares submodularity
ESD Research Seminar by Georgina Hall – This talk will demonstrate the usefulness of t-sos submodularity through three applications: (i) a new convex approach to submodular regression, involving minimal manual tuning; (ii) a systematic procedure to derive lower bounds on the submodularity ratio in approximate submodular maximisation, and (iii) improved difference-of-submodular decompositions for difference-of-submodular optimisation.
ESD Research Seminar by Xi Ning – Regression analysis of semiparametric Cox–Aalen transformation models with application to a randomised HIV/AIDS trial
ESD Research Seminar by Xi Ning – This talk will study a class of the semiparametric Cox-Aalen transformation models for regression analysis.
ESD Research Seminar by Xingran Chen – Self-creating random walks for decentralised learning under Pac-Man attacks
ESD Research Seminar by Xingran Chen – In this seminar, we investigate an adversarial threat termed the “Pac-Man” attack, in which a malicious node probabilistically terminates any random walk (RW) that visits it.