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ESE Spring Seminar – “AI as a Lens: Expanding Vision for Scientific Discovery”

Conventional approaches to scientific discovery often prioritize building larger sensors, gathering more data, and scaling up computational power. In this talk, I will present a complementary perspective: extracting insights hidden […]

ESE Spring Seminar – “Machine Learning: Algorithmic and Economic Perspectives”

Algorithms are increasingly integrated into various societal applications, often directly interacting with people and communities. This highlights the importance of understanding the interplay between algorithmic decisions and economic incentives when […]

ASSET Seminar: “From Data to Insights: Trustworthy Solutions for Imaging Problems”

Abstract:  Extracting insights from imaging data used to be straightforward: every component of imaging systems was engineered by humans, the analysis and interpretation of the collected data was driven by […]

ASSET Seminar: “Poison and Cure: Non-Convex Optimization Techniques for Private Synthetic Data and Reconstruction Attacks”

Abstract: I will survey recent results describing the application of modern non-convex optimization methods to the problems of reconstruction attacks on private datasets (the “poison”), and the algorithmic generation of […]

ASSET Seminar: “Efficient Sharing of AI Infrastructures with Specialized Serverless Computing”

Abstract: The efficient sharing of AI infrastructures is becoming increasingly important in both public and private data centers. This demand is driven by two key factors: the proliferation of specialized […]

ASSET Seminar: Işil Dillig (University of Texas at Austin)

ASSET Seminar: Matt Frederickson (Carnegie Mellon University)

ASSET Seminar: Virginia Smith (Carnegie Mellon University)

ASSET Seminar: “Towards Improving the Reliability of AI: Perspectives from Uncertainty Quantification and Fairness”

Abstract: Artificial intelligence holds enormous promise to automate our life. At the same time, AI systems can be incredibly brittle, unreliable, and biased. In this talk, I will present a few […]

ASSET Seminar: “Curious Embeddings, Hazy Oracles, and the Path to Safe, Cooperative AI”

Abstract: Cooperation through safe and trustworthy communication and interaction is fundamental to how human teams accomplish complex tasks. Yet, despite significant–and sometimes revolutionary–advances in AI, we have barely begun to […]

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