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Minutes of ICIAM 19 Panel Discussion on Machine Learning and the Future of Mathematics

The minutes of highly interesting panel discussion on Machine Learning and the Future of Mathematics, which was held as a part of the ICIAM (International Congress of Industrial and Applied Mathematicians) on July 16, 2019, in Valencia, Spain, has been published in the SIAM news: https://sinews.siam.org/Details-Page/panelists-talk-machine-learning-and-the-future-of-mathematics-at-iciam-2019

Minutes of Roundtable Discussion 4

Our fourth roundtable discussion took place after the statistics seminar talk of Julie Novak (Netflix) on “Statistical Methodologies in Streaming Experimentation at Netflix”.

This discussion was conducted in the Q&A format, with the majority of questions about the structure of data science work at Netflix. We structure the note accordingly.

Q: What is the most pressing problem in data science and machine learning at Netflix?

Minutes of Roundtable Discussion 3

Our third roundtable discussion took place after Meisam Razaviyayn’s talk on “Learning via Non-Convex Min-Max games“. His talk slides can be found here.

The following note summarizes the roundtable discussion.

The topics were the Challenges and future of nonconvex optimization, and the landscape of Data Science at USC, the speaker’s home institution.

Minutes of Roundtable Discussion 2

Our second roundtable discussion took place after Pantelis Loupos’ Statistics seminar talk on “Starting Cold: The Power of Social Networks in Predicting Non-Contractual Customer Behavior". His talk slides can be found here.

The following note summarizes this roundtable discussion.

SIAM News Article on NSF TRIPODS by Michael Mahoney (Update)

Michael Mahoney (UC Berkeley), the PI of the NSF-TRIPODS grant at UC Berkeley, wrote a very interesting two-part article on his view and experience on their TRIPODS endeavor in the current SIAM News. The Part II was just published recently. I strongly encourage you to read it. I nodded my head several times while I read this article:

Minutes of Roundtable Discussion 1

Our first roundtable discussion took place after Yong-Jae Lee’s MADDD seminar talk on “Learning to Understand Visual Data with Minimal Human Supervision“. His talk slides can be found here.

The following note summaries this roundtable discussion.

I. Future of Deep Learning