Accelerating generative models and nonconvex optimisation (IN-PERSON)
This workshop will focus on theoretical and methodological challenges related to generative models and optimisation.
Date and time
Location
96 Euston Rd
96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB United KingdomAgenda
9:30 AM - 9:35 AM
Welcome
Ioannis Kosmidis
9:40 AM - 10:20 AM
Generative modelling of extremes with neural networks
Emmanuel Gobet
10:25 AM - 11:10 AM
Interacting Particle Systems for EM
Tim Johnston
Francesca Crucinio
11:10 AM - 11:30 AM
Coffee break
11:30 AM - 12:10 PM
Improving the variational learning of physics driven neural generative models
Arnaud Vadeboncoeur
12:15 PM - 12:30 PM
DiffusionJAX
Benjamin Boys
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch break
1:30 PM - 2:10 PM
From denoising diffusion models to transport for generative modelling
Arnaud Doucet
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Langevin Monte-Carlo: Randomised mid-point method revisited
Arnak Dalalyan
3:00 PM - 3:20 PM
Coffee break
3:20 PM - 4:05 PM
Convergence of denoising diffusion models under the manifold hypothesis
Valentin de Bortoli
4:05 PM - 4:30 PM
Closing remarks
Deniz Akyildiz
Sotirios Sabanis
About this event
About the event
Generative models have dominated the AI scene with their impressive performance while their precise theoretical and algorithmic understanding is still unclear. This workshop will act as the follow-up workshop of the Theory and Methods Challenges Fortnight on "Accelerating Generative Models and Nonconvex Optimisation" and will focus on theoretical and methodological challenges related to generative models and optimisation, solutions to some of those challenges, and exciting future directions on the foundations of generative models. The workshop will also act as a vehicle for broad engagement with the Data Science and AI community worldwide on the theory and applications of generative models.
The event will have a mixture of talks and software demos that were developed by a team of researchers from around the world during the Theory and Methods Challenge Fortnight event that took place in June and September 2022.
International speakers that contributed to the TMCF challenge and others have been invited including Arnaud Doucet, Arnak Dalalyan and Emmanuel Gobet; please find the programme below.
This event will be delivered in hybrid format, there is a limit of 45 in-person tickets for this event. If you prefer to attend the event online please reserve your place here.
Please note the coffee and lunch will be provided, thus we require people attending in person to reserve their place by 16 March 2023.
Organisers:
Dr Deniz Akyildiz, Lecturer at Imperial College London, UK.
Professor Sotirios Sabanis, Turing Fellow and University of Edinburgh, UK and NTU Athens, Greece.
If you require further information please email tmcf@turing.ac.uk
Currently, there is a call for new challenges, more information on the call webpage.
This workshop is part of the AI UK 2023 Fringe Events hosted by The Alan Turing Institute.
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The Alan Turing Institute is the national institute for data science and artificial intelligence.