Thanks to Francis Bach, we now have the slides of the presentation made at the "Fête Parisienne in Computation, Inference and Optimization: A Young Researchers' Forum" he co-organized and that we mentioned earlier. From the program page, here are the attendant slides:
PROGRAM
9-9.30
Welcome
9.30-10.05
Yee Whye Teh (Oxford University)
Fast MCMC sampling for Markov jump processes and extensions
10.05-10.40
Francois Caron (INRIA Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest)
Bayesian nonparametric models for bipartite graphs
10.40-11.10
pause cafe
11.10-11.45
Nicolas Chopin (CREST - ENSAE)
EP-ABC: Expectation-Propagation for Likelihood-Free Inference
11.45-12.20
Igor Pruenster (University of Torino & Collegio Carlo Alberto)
On some distributional properties of Gibbs-type priors
12.20-12.55
Sylvain Arlot (CNRS - Ecole Normale Supérieure)
Optimal model selection with V-fold cross-validation: how should V be chosen?
12.55-14.30
Dejeuner - Session Poster
14.30-15.05
Aurélien Garivier (Institut Mathématique de Toulouse, Université Paul Sabatier)
Dynamic resource allocation as an estimation problem
15.05-15.40
Aarti Singh (Carnegie Mellon University)
Optimal convex optimization under Tsybakov noise through reduction toactive learning
15.40-16.10
Pause cafe
16.10-16.45
Zaid Harchaoui (INRIA Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes)
Large-scale learning with conditional gradient algorithms
16.45-17.20
Peter Richtarik (University of Edinburgh)
Mini-batch primal and dual methods for support vector machines
17.20-17.55
Guillaume Obozinski (Ecole des Ponts - Paristech)
Convex relaxation for Combinatorial Penalties
POSTERS
Djalel Benbouzid, "Fast classification using sparse decision DAGs"
Pierre Chiche, "Central kernels for compact groups"
Pierre Gaillard, "Mirror descent meets fixed-share (and feels no regret)"
Edouard Grave, "Hidden Markov tree model for semantic class induction"
Emilie Kaufmann, "Improved bandit algorithms: Go Bayesian!"
Azadeh Khaleghi, "Temporal Clustering of Highly Dependent Data"
Simon Lacoste-Julien, "Block-Coordinate Frank-Wolfe for Structural SVMs"
Aurore Lomet, "Model selection in block clustering by the ICL"
Emile Richard, "Intersecting singularities for multi-structured estimation"
Sylvain Robbiano, "Ranking Ordinal data and aggregation of bipartite ranking rules"
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Thanks Francis !
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