• Optimization for ML and AI Seminar: High-dimensional Optimization with Applications to Compute-Optimal Neural Scaling Laws

    CSE 1242 and Virtual 3235 Voigt Dr, La Jolla, CA, United States

    Courtney Paquette, McGill University Abstract: Given the massive scale of modern ML models, we now only get a single shot to train them effectively. This restricts our ability to test multiple architectures and hyper-parameter configurations. Instead, we need to understand how these models scale, allowing us to experiment with smaller problems and then apply those […]

  • TILOS-SDSU Seminar: Certifiably Correct Machine Perception

    Lamden Hall 341 (SDSU) and Virtual San Diego, CA, United States

    David Rosen, Northeastern University Abstract: Many fundamental machine perception and state estimation tasks require the solution of a high-dimensional nonconvex estimation problem; this class includes (for example) the fundamental problems of simultaneous localization and mapping (in robotics), 3D reconstruction (in computer vision), and sensor network localization (in distributed sensing). Such problems are known to be […]

  • Workshop on Topology, Algebra, and Geometry in Data Science (co-located with NeurIPS 2025)

    UC San Diego La Jolla, CA, United States

    We are thrilled to announce the first official TAG-DS Stand-Alone Event--TAG... We're it! This will be a two day event, December 1 & 2, 2025, featuring keynotes, poster sessions, spotlight talks, collaboration activities, and community development. The dates and location were selected to align with NeurIPS 2025--twice the fun! The event will be hosted on […]

  • TILOS-SDSU Seminar: 95 Percent: Bridging the Gap Between Prototype and Product

    Lamden Hall 341 (SDSU) and Virtual San Diego, CA, United States

    Jeremy Schwartz, Zoox Abstract: When transitioning from the academic world to the professional world of engineering, one of the most common pitfalls is failing to understand the difference between a compelling prototype and a successful product. This talk will focus on that distinction. We will discuss the differences between them, and the work required to […]