TILOS Seminar: A Mixture of Past, Present, and Future

Virtual

Arya Mazumdar, Associate Professor, UC San Diego Abstract: The problems of heterogeneity pose major challenges in extracting meaningful information from data as well as in the subsequent decision making or prediction tasks. Heterogeneity brings forward some very fundamental theoretical questions of machine learning. For unsupervised learning, a standard technique is the use of mixture models for […]

TILOS Seminar: Closing the Virtuous Cycle of AI for IC and IC for AI

Virtual

David Pan, Professor, The University of Texas at Austin Abstract: The recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom has been primarily driven by three confluence forces: algorithms, big-data, and computing power enabled by modern integrated circuits (ICs), including specialized AI accelerators. This talk will present a closed-loop perspective for synergistic AI and agile IC design with two […]

TILOS Seminar: Real-time Sampling and Estimation: From IoT Markov Processes to Disease Spread Processes

Virtual

Shirin Saeedi Bidokhti, Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) and social networks have provided unprecedented information platforms. The information is often governed by processes that evolve over time and/or space (e.g., on an underlying graph) and they may not be stationary or stable. We seek to devise efficient strategies to collect […]