Greetings,
As suggested by Yoshua, we're going to have a run up to NIPS tea talk this Thursday. The idea is we give very brief pitches for the various projects underway with an eye to a NIPS submission. Students not on a project can shop around and get involved.
List of speakers / subjects: (YOU MIGHT BE ON THE LIST!)
- Ian Goodfellow: new estimation criteria for energy based models and a new reconstruction semi-restricted Boltzmann machine - Guillaume Desjardins: tracking the partition function and bilinear RBMs - Xavier Glorot & Yann Dauphin: reconstruction sampling with sparse connections - Xavier Glorot & Antoine Bordes: word sense disambiguation with semantic triplet models - James Bergstra: I'd like to essentially scale up the mu-ssRBM to work on big images using pyramidal image representations. - Remi Bardenet & James Bergstra: adaptive model selection - François Savard: deep auto-encoders with (recurrent) top-down connections for coordinating internal representations - Salah Rifai: semantic hashing with contrastive auto-encoders - David Warde-Farley & Razvan Pascanu: sparse coding for animations compression - Eric Thibodeau-Laufer: hybrid non-parametric & parametric (embeddings-based) content-based collaborative filtering - Razvan Pascanu: long-term dependencies in recurrent networks
Time / Date: 15h00 / Thursday, May 5th, 2011 Location: LISA Lab (AA3256)
Hope to see you there.
Cheers, Aaron
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We'd like this to take about 5 min per person. If it takes too much time, we can continue next week, where possibly other students will present as well.
-- Yoshua
On 3-May-11, at 2:11 PM, Aaron Courville wrote:
Greetings,
As suggested by Yoshua, we're going to have a run up to NIPS tea talk this Thursday. The idea is we give very brief pitches for the various projects underway with an eye to a NIPS submission. Students not on a project can shop around and get involved.
List of speakers / subjects: (YOU MIGHT BE ON THE LIST!)
- Ian Goodfellow: new estimation criteria for energy based models and
a new reconstruction semi-restricted Boltzmann machine
- Guillaume Desjardins: tracking the partition function and bilinear
RBMs
- Xavier Glorot & Yann Dauphin: reconstruction sampling with sparse
connections
- Xavier Glorot & Antoine Bordes: word sense disambiguation with
semantic triplet models
- James Bergstra: I'd like to essentially scale up the mu-ssRBM to
work on big images using pyramidal image representations.
- Remi Bardenet & James Bergstra: adaptive model selection
- François Savard: deep auto-encoders with (recurrent) top-down
connections for coordinating internal representations
- Salah Rifai: semantic hashing with contrastive auto-encoders
- David Warde-Farley & Razvan Pascanu: sparse coding for animations
compression
- Eric Thibodeau-Laufer: hybrid non-parametric & parametric
(embeddings-based) content-based collaborative filtering
- Razvan Pascanu: long-term dependencies in recurrent networks
Time / Date: 15h00 / Thursday, May 5th, 2011 Location: LISA Lab (AA3256)
Hope to see you there.
Cheers, Aaron
-- Aaron C. Courville Département d’Informatique et de recherche opérationnelle Université de Montréal email:Aaron.Courville@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Lisa_labo mailing list Lisa_labo@mercure.iro.umontreal.ca https://webmail.iro.umontreal.ca/mailman/listinfo/lisa_labo