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SUMMARY:TILOS-HDSI Seminar with Andrej Risteski (Carnegie Mellon)
DESCRIPTION:Title and abstract TBA… \n\nAndrej Risteski is an Associate Professor at the Machine Learning Department in Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to that\, he was a Norbert Wiener Research Fellow jointly in the Applied Math department and IDSS at MIT. Dr. Risteski received his PhD in the Computer Science Department at Princeton University under the advisement of Sanjeev Arora. \nDr. Risteski’s research interests lie in the intersection of machine learning\, statistics\, and theoretical computer science\, spanning topics like (probabilistic) generative models\, algorithmic tools for learning and inference\, representation and self-supervised learning\, out-of-distribution generalization and applications of neural approaches to natural language processing and scientific domains. The broad goal of his research is principled and mathematical understanding of statistical and algorithmic problems arising in modern machine learning paradigms. \nZoom: https://bit.ly/TILOS-Seminars
URL:https://tilos.ai/event/tilos-hdsi-seminar-with-andrej-risteski-carnegie-mellon/
LOCATION:HDSI 123 and Virtual\, 3234 Matthews Ln\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92093\, United States
CATEGORIES:TILOS Seminar Series
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SUMMARY:CVPR 2026 Workshop: Trustworthy\, Robust\, Uncertainty-Aware\, and Explainable Visual Intelligence and Beyond (TRUE-V)
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary vision models and vision–language models are increasingly deployed in high-stakes domains\, yet remain opaque\, fragile\, and difficult to align across tasks and modalities. This workshop aim to foster dialogue on the urgent need for transparent\, reliable\, and safe computer vision systems\, especially in critical domains such as healthcare\, transportation\, and legal decision making. It brings together research on interpretability\, robustness\, uncertainty\, and alignment under a unified design paradigm\, encouraging cross-disciplinary exchange on shared technical and societal challenges. By promoting responsible design and deployment\, the workshop seeks to advance forward-looking solutions for visual intelligence that enhance accountability and public trust.
URL:https://tilos.ai/event/cvpr-2026-workshop/
LOCATION:IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition\, Denver\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:TILOS Sponsored Event,Workshop
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