Happy New Year 2018 to all !
Since the last Nuit Blanche in Review (October and November 2017), we at LightOn had our First Light ! (more details later on the upcoming LightOn's newsletter) and started having a more general conversation on Random Projections through the organization of a small workshop ( Program / Streaming: The Future of Random Projections : a mini-workshop on December 22nd.
Since the last Nuit Blanche in Review (October and November 2017), we at LightOn had our First Light ! (more details later on the upcoming LightOn's newsletter) and started having a more general conversation on Random Projections through the organization of a small workshop ( Program / Streaming: The Future of Random Projections : a mini-workshop on December 22nd.
This past month we featured a few papers, had a Paris Machine Learning meetup, some videos and a few jobs. Enjoy !
Paris Machine Learning meetup
Videos:
- #NIPS2017 Video: "Back When We Were Young', Ali Rahimi, Ben Recht, Test of Time award for the Random Kitchen Sinks papers
- #NIPS2017 Video: "Why AI Will Make it Possible to Reprogram the Human Genome", Brendan Frey
- Saturday Morning Videos: Machine Learning Summer School, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen, Germany
- Saturday Morning Video: Petascale Deep Learning on a Single Chip Speaker: Tapabrata Ghosh, Vathys
CfP
Jobs:
- Job: Two Postdocs: Large-scale, storage-optimal continuous optimization / Convex relaxations for discrete optimization problems, EPFL, Switzerland
- Job: Internship position (Spring/Summer 2018 + PhD position follow-up), IFPEN, France
- CSjob: Multimedia / Research Scientist or Principal Research Scientist - Signal Processing, MERL, Massachusetts, USA
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