Deep Learning Summer School (Basic)
Amazon - Sharona Tel AvivFor details and registration: https://sites.google.com/datalab.cs.biu.ac.il/biusummerschool/home?authuser=4
Deep Learning Summer School (Advanced)
Bar Ilan University, Ramat GanFor details and registration: https://sites.google.com/datalab.cs.biu.ac.il/biusummerschool/home?authuser=4
Polynomial-time algorithms are not always welcome – sparse PCA as a case study (Learning club talk by Dan Vilenchik from Ben-Gurion University)
Gonda Building (901), Room 101Title: Polynomial-time algorithms are not always welcome – sparse PCA as a case study When: October 27, Sunday, 12:00 Where: Gonda building, room 101 Abstract: The taxing computational effort that is involved in solving some high-dimensional statistical problems, in particular problems involving non-convex optimization, has popularized the development and analysis of algorithms that run efficiently (polynomial-time) but ... Read more
Hacking Classifiers – talk by Ran Gilad-Bachrach (TAU)
Gonda Building (901), Room 101Ran Gilad-Bachrach from Tel-Aviv University. Location: Gonda building (901), room 101. Time: Sunday 10/11 12:00. Hacking Classifiers Abstract: In this talk will explore ways to stretch classifiers and use them in ways they were not intended to be used. In the first part of the talk we will break the training process of classifiers into ... Read more
“יום עיון לחוקרים בענן”
אוניברסיטת בר-אילן, הפקולטה למדעי החיים, בנין 212, קומה 2, חדר סמינרים מס' 212במסגרת שיתוף הפעולה בין מחב"א לחברת AWS, אני שמח להזמין אתכם ליום עיון בנושא שירותי מחקר בענן. האירוע מיועד לחוקרים, מרצים ועוזרי מחקר המבצעים כיום פעילות מחקר בענן או שוקלים לבצע מחקר בעתיד באמצעות שירותי ענן. מטרת האירוע לתת לחוקרים את הכלים להתמקד במחקר בצורה יעילה. האירוע יתקיים ב-17.11.2019 באוניברסיטה בר-אילן, הפקולטה למדעי החיים, בנין 212, קומה 2, ... Read more
Heuristic learning on the border between success and failure – Learning Club talk by Eran Malach, HUJI
Gonda Building (901), Room 101.Title: Heuristic learning on the border between success and failure Abstract: Many popular hypothesis classes, such as neural-networks or decision trees, are computationally hard to learn. In practice, however, heuristic algorithms are used to learn these classes with remarkable success. To better understand this gap, we explore probabilistic models where a small change in the ... Read more
Analyzing Optimization and Generalization in Deep Learning via Trajectories of Gradient Descent – Talk by Nadav Cohen (TAU)
901 (brain center), room 102Nadav Cohen from TAU Location: Gonda building (901), room 102. Time: Sunday Nov 24th, 12:00 AM -- 13:00 AM. Title: Analyzing Optimization and Generalization in Deep Learning via Trajectories of Gradient Descent Abstract: Understanding deep learning calls for addressing the questions of: (i) optimization --- the effectiveness of simple gradient-based algorithms in solving neural network ... Read more
Special properties of congestion in street networks – talk by Gourab Ghoshal
Bar Ilan Center for Smart Cities (1501) Bar Ilan University. The Dahan Family Unity ParkSpecial seminar on urban networks by Prof. Gourab Ghoshal from University of Rochester, NY: Gourab will be around from Nov. 25 - 28. If you are interested in meeting with him, please let me know. Please feel free to forward to all relevant groups, peers. PosterGhoshal
Second-order Optimization Made Practical – Talk by Tomer Koren, TAU
Gonda Building (901), Room 101Title: Second-order Optimization Made Practical Abstract: Optimization in machine learning, both theoretical and applied, is presently dominated by first-order gradient methods such as stochastic gradient descent. Higher-order (preconditioned) optimization methods have become far less prevalent, despite compelling theoretical properties, due to their impractical computation, memory and communication costs. I will present some recent theoretical, algorithmic ... Read more
GPU Profiling Tutorial – by Yuval Mazor (NVIDIA)
חדר ישיבות 329, הנדסהOpen for all biu students interested to learn how to best utilize the available GPU hardware. Wednesday, December 4⋅10:00am – 12:00pm חדר ישיבות 329, הנדסה Please download following materials before session: profilingTutorial Add to calendar: https://calendar.google.com/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid=NGNjb2s0azl0OG9qMmdpZjl2Z3Q5cmZzOWQgb3Jlbi5nbGlja21hbkBt&tmsrc=oren.glickman%40gmail.com Post Event Materials: Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5He_FlhcRo&feature=youtu.be&t=1 Deck: https://raanan.blob.core.windows.net/biu/A%20Practical%20Guide%20for%20Reducing%20DNN%20Training%20Time%E2%80%8B.pptx?sp=r&st=2019-12-08T12:50:55Z&se=2020-03-18T20:50:55Z&spr=https&sv=2019-02-02&sr=b&sig=6YtI4y5mhfDK3A9zvpuTd3vLMpyNgITRyouHbz9Hhgs%3D Blog Post: https://sagivtech.com/2017/09/19/optimizing-pytorch-training-code/
GANs for Real-Life Video Applications – talk by Oran Gafni from Facebook AI Research
Gonda Building (901), Room 101.Title: GANs for Real-Life Video Applications. Abstract: This talk will focus on two research papers that demonstrate the use of generative adversarial networks for real-life video applications, through face and full-body synthesis. The first paper (“Live Face De-Identification in Video”), proposes a novel method for face de-identification, that enables fully automatic video modification at high ... Read more
BIU LawData LAB – כנס השקה
Tentative Program: LawData Lab Conference Program-final For further details please contact: ittai bar-siman tov Ittai.Bar-Siman-Tov@biu.ac.il
Beyond Worst Case In Machine Learning: The Oracle Model – talk by Alon Gonen (CS colloquium)
Building 216 room 201Speaker: ALON GONEN Date : 19/12/2019 - 12:00 Title : Beyond Worst Case In Machine Learning: The Oracle Model Abstract: In recent years there has been an increasing gap between the success of machine learning algorithms and our ability to explain their success theoretically. Namely, many of the problems that are solved to a satisfactory degree of precision ... Read more
Embeddings for spoken words – talk by Karen Livescu from TTIC
Gonda Building (901), Room 101Event canceled Title: Embeddings for spoken words Abstract: Word embeddings have become a ubiquitous tool in natural language processing. These embeddings represent the meanings of written words. On the other hand, for spoken language it may be more important to represent how a written word *sounds* rather than (or in addition to) what it means. For some applications it can also be helpful to ... Read more
Two Ideas for Improving Automatic Speech Recognition: One Elegant, and One Very Useful! – talk by Sanjeev Khudanpur, John-Hopkins University
Gonda Building (901), Room 101Sanjeev Khudanpur from John-Hopkins University Two Ideas for Improving Automatic Speech Recognition: One Elegant, and One Very Useful! The Kaldi tools for automatic speech recognition (ASR) are being widely used both for research and for large-scale deployments. Many innovations large and small have gone into keeping Kaldi up-to-date in this fact-moving field. I will describe how two ... Read more
WikiData Workshop
building 404 room 201הנכם מוזמנים לסדנה בנושא ויקידטה ב1.1.2020 (יום רביעי) בשעה 12:14:00 בבניין 404 חדר 201 (מעבדת מחשבים בקומה 2). סדנת ויקידטה בדגש על בנית שאילתות SPARQL לחקר הנתונים במאגר הווב הסמנטי הגדול בעולם תועבר על ידי שני אבנשטיין שהיא חברת הנהלת ויקידטה העולמית, ומרצה באוניברסיטת תל אביב, למשתתפים נדרש רקע בSQL וRDF ובניית אונטולוגיות. מספר המקומות ... Read more
Dynamic Composition in Conversational Domain Exploration – talk by Dr. Idan Szpektor (Google)
Gonda (building 901) room 101Sunday (19.1.20 12:00) we will host Idan Szpektor from Google. The talk will take place at Gonda (building 901) room 101. Title: Dynamic Composition in Conversational Domain Exploration In this talk I will introduce conversational domain exploration, where the user’s goal is to enrich her knowledge of a given domain by conversing with an informative bot. Such ... Read more
Learning Club BIU — NLP Student Session 26.1
Gonda (building 901) room 101Shauli Ravfogel Title: Unsupervised Distillation of Syntactic Information From Contextualized Neural Representation. Abstract: Contextualized word representations, such as ELMo and BERT, were shown to perform well on a various of semantic and structural (syntactic) task. In this work, we tackle the task of unsupervised disentanglement between semantics and structure in neural language representations: we aim to ... Read more
Common Mechanism in Alzheimer’s diseases and T2D uncovered by Big Data and Deep Learning
You are cordially invited to attend the "Common Mechanism in Alzheimer's diseases and T2D uncovered by Big Data and Deep Learning" workshop at The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel, on March 3-4, 2020. As part of a new initiative to culture an international network for The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, we most warmly welcome your participation in ... Read more
“Explaining visual understanding: Learn to reason about the perceived world” – Talk by Prof. Gal Chechik
Facebook (Sarona) 121 Menachem Begin St. Tel Aviv, ISRAEL 121 Menachem Begin St., Tel Aviv, IsraelPart of The Israel Statistical Association workshop: Explainable AI (XAI) workshop Title: Explaining visual understanding: Learn to reason about the perceived world. Speaker: Prof. Gal Chechik Abstract: AI aims to build systems that can interact with their environment, with people and with other agents in the real world. This vision poses hard algorithmic challenges for ... Read more
What’s wrong with Hebrew NLP? And How to Make it Right – Talk by Prof. Reut Tsarfaty
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER ROKACH BLVD 101, TEL AVIV 6121002 ROKACH BLVD 101, TEL AVIV, IsraelTalk at AI For Human Languages (free student tickets available for biu students - talk to Reut) Title: What's wrong with Hebrew NLP? And How to Make it Right Speaker: Prof. Reut Tsarfaty The ability to automatically process massive volumes of unstructured texts and turn them into structured information is key to many success stories ... Read more
Differentially Private Ordinary Least Squares – Talk by Or Shefft
building 604, room 12Title: Differentially Private Ordinary Least Squares Abstract: Linear regression is one of the most prevalent techniques in machine learning; however, it is also common to use linear regression for its explanatory capabilities rather than label prediction. Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) is often used in statistics to establish a correlation between an attribute (e.g. gender) and ... Read more
Impactful AI: Creating the World We Want to See – Talk by Dr. Richard Socher, Salesforce’s Chief Scientist
Feldman Senate Building (#301) - Weissfeld Conference Room. Bar Ilan University https://goo.gl/maps/QuBjdqKBW97WRSbo9(Talk canceled) Title: Impactful AI: Creating the World We Want to See Abstract: AI is only as good as the people who use it and the datasets they train with. Join Salesforce's Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Socher, as he outlines the research his team works on and it's applications in business and in AI for good. He'll ... Read more
CS Colloquium: Learning-Based Methods for Automating Exploratory Data Analysis by Amit Somech, TAU
חדר מחלקה – בניין 216 קומה 2 2nd Floor Colloquium, Building 216, Room 201Amit Somech from tell Aviv University. The lecture will be given in zoom zoom link: https://zoom.us/j4595130079 Thursday noon 12:00 Title: Learning-Based Methods for Automating Exploratory Data Analysis Abstract: Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) is an integral part of the data-science pipeline, in which users interactively explore datasets by issuing a sequence of analysis operations (e.g. filter, aggregation, and visualization). ... Read more
No Exit? Three International Experts’ Mathematical Models on Lifting the Lockdown
ZoomAcademic Webinar, Wednesday, June 10, at 12 pm EST (7 pm Israel time) “No Exit? Three International Experts’ Mathematical Models on Lifting the Lockdown” Dr. Baruch Barzel, Director of BIU’s Complex Network Dynamics Laboratory, will join two other renowned authorities on an academic webinar – “No Exit? Three International Experts’ Mathematical Models on Lifting the ... Read more
Surprises in Deep Learning Training – Learning Club talk by Daniel Soudry, Technion
https://zoom.us/j/8461826978On Sunday 21.6 12:00 we will host Daniel Soudry from the Technion in our machine learning seminar. The talk will be about new findings in training deep neural networks, from a number of recent publications by Daniel’s group (see more details below). Due to the coronavirus the talk will take place via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/8461826978 See you ... Read more
Symmetries and Universality – Learning Club talk by Dr. Ethan Fetaya
https://zoom.us/j/99197317021On Sunday 26.1 12:00 we will host Ethan Fetaya. Ethan will present his ICML best paper on Symmetries and Universality (joint work with Haggai Maron, Or Litany and Gal Chechik). See paper here, and further details below. The talk will take place over zoom like last time. Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/99197317021 See you all soon, Felix — Title: "Symmetries and ... Read more
iGDL 2020: Israeli Geometric Deep Learning Workshop
We are excited to announce the first Israeli workshop on geometric deep learning (iGDL) that will take place on August 2nd, 2020 2 PM-6 PM (Israel timezone). The workshop will be in English, and will take place virtually via Zoom due to COVID19 restrictions. For registration and details - https://gdl-israel.github.io/
GPT-3 and its Few-shot Learning Capabilities – Talk by Prof. Yoav Goldberg
zoomTitle: GPT-3 and its Few-shot Learning Capabilities Abstract: A recent paper by OpenAI, "Language Models are Few-Shot Learners", introduced GPT-3, a huge pre-trained language model, and a claim that it acts as a very effective few-shot learner. While I was skeptic at first, I got access to the GPT-3 model, and after playing with it ... Read more
BIU Learning Club 15.11 — Tomer Galanti — On the Modularity and Optimization Dynamics of Hypernetworks
The recording of Tomer’s presentation is available in this link. Title: On the Modularity and Optimization Dynamics of Hypernetworks. Abstract: Hypernetworks are architectures that produce the weights of a task-specific implicit network. A notable application of hypernetworks in the recent literature involves implicit neural representations. In these scenarios, the hypernetwork learns a representation corresponding to ... Read more
Talk: קבלת החלטות אלגוריתמית בתחום הרווחה: היבטים משפטיים ואתיים
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8761953991523.11.20 : קבלת החלטות אלגוריתמית בתחום הרווחה: היבטים משפטיים ואתיים אורחת: ד"ר לימור שמרלינג מגזניק, מנהלת המכון הישראלי למדיניות טכנולוגיה מאמר רקע: Anna Brown et al. Toward Algorithmic Accountability in Public Services CHI '19: Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 41 (2019) Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87619539915#success
Talk: גורמי ביניים ברשת האינטרנט כגופים דו-מהותיים
30.11.20: גורמי ביניים ברשת האינטרנט כגופים דו-מהותיים (באופן חד פעמי, מפגש זה יתחיל בשעה 14:40) אורחת: פרופ' אורית פישמן אפורי, ביה"ס למשפטים, המכללה למנהל מאמר רקע: Online Rulers as Hybrid Bodies: The Case of Infringing Content Monitoring Pa. J. of Const. L. (Forthcoming) Orit Fischman Afori https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87619539915
Embeddings for spoken words – Learning-Club talk by Karen Livescu
Karen Livescu from TTIC Location: Gonda building (901), room 102. Time: Sunday Dec 22th, 12:00 AM -- 13:00 AM. Title: Embeddings for spoken words Abstract: Word embeddings have become a ubiquitous tool in natural language processing. These embeddings represent the meanings of written words. On the other hand, for spoken language it may be more ... Read more
On Size Generalization in Graph Neural Networks and Lottery Tickets – Learning Club talk by Gilad Yehudai
Gilad Yehudai from Weizmann Institute of Science Time: Sunday Jan 10th, 2021 12:00 PM — 13:00 PM. Title: On Size Generalization in Graph Neural Networks and Lottery Tickets Abstract: In this talk, I will survey two recent works, both have results related to the expressivity of neural networks, but in different architectures: On size generalization ... Read more
Law event – The Wiretapping of Things – talk by Eldar Haber
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87619539915On Monday, January 11, 21 at 2:45 PM, Dr. Eldar Haber from the Faculty of Law at the University of Haifa will present his article: Eldar Haber, The Wiretapping of Things, 50 UC. D. L. Rev. 733 (2019). The zoom link for the talk is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87619539915. Details: Keren Yalin-Mor keren.yalin-mor@biu.ac.il
Law event – AM I AN ALGORITHM OR A PRODUCT? WHEN PRODUCTS LIABILITY SHOULD APPLY TO ALGORITHMIC DECISION-MAKERS – talk by Karni A. Chagal-Feferkorn
On Monday, January 18, 21 at 3:00 PM, Dr. Karni Shagel-Peppcorn from the University of Ottawa will present her paper: Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, Am I an Algorithm or a Product? When Products Liability Should Apply to Algorithmic Decision-Makers, 30 Stan. L. & Pol'y Rev. 61 (2019). The zoom link for the talk is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87619539915. Details: Keren Yalin-Mor ... Read more
בינה מלאכותית בשירותי ממשל: משפט, אתיקה, רווחה וטכנולוגיה
אירוע בנושא "בינה מלאכותית בשירותי ממשל: משפט, אתיקה, רווחה וטכנולוגיה." האירוע יתקיים בזום ביום שלישי, 26.1.21 בשעה 14:00. מצ"ב הזמנה עם הפרטים וקישור לרישום. באירוע יוצגו עיקרי דו"ח של ד"ר סיון תמיר ועו"ד לימור שמרלינג מגזניק מ"המכון הישראלי למדיניות טכנולוגיה" בנושא בינה מלאכותית בשירותי הרווחה ויגיבו עליו דוברים שיציגו נקודות מבט שונות מתחומי הרגולציה, הרווחה, ... Read more
Containers101: IBM cloud computing technical workshop series
Containers101: Containers, Docker, Kubernetes When: Tue 26/1/2020 14:00-16:00 (Zoom). Details: http://dsi.biu.ac.il/student-position-for-research-project-on-bots-in-social-networks/ Registration: https://forms.gle/aNBiqc1dG1XshLp3A
Digital Governance in the Times of Covid-19
בשבוע הבא, ב-17-18 בפברואר יתקיים כנס בינלאומי בנושא Digital Governance in the Times of Covid-19. מצ"ב תוכנית הכנס. נשמח שתצטרפו אלינו. שימו לב שיש להירשם מראש כאן. בנוסף, רבים מכם וודאי יתעניינו בספר חדש שזמין כעת באופן מקוון דרך הספריה: Legal Informatics (D. M. Katz et al. ed., Cambridge University Press) (2021) ניתן לגשת לספר ... Read more
Reasoning about Perception (talk by Prof. Gal Chechik, AI Week)
New methods to understand and generate visual scenes with novel combinations and complex interactions. https://aiweekonline.b2b-wizard.com/expo/agenda
NVIDIA GPU Programming workshop
When: 9/3/2020 10:00-12:00 Agenda: 10-10:30: Liron Friend, Developer Relations; Brief intro to Nvidia Nvidia’s Ambassador program for researchers Nvidia NGC: Nvidia docker containers, pretrained models and SDK’s 10:30 – 11:15: Gal Malca, Solution Architect Training neural networks with multi GPU training AMP – training with mixed precision Nvidia SMI and NSight with performance demo NGC ... Read more
Learning Randomly Perturbed Structured Predictors for Direct Loss Minimization – Learning Club talk by Tamir Hazan
Title: Learning Randomly Perturbed Structured Predictors for Direct Loss Minimization Abstract: Direct loss minimization is a popular approach for learning predictors over structured label spaces. This approach is computationally appealing as it replaces integration with optimization and allows to propagate gradients in a deep net using loss-perturbed prediction. Recently, this technique was extended to generative ... Read more
BIU Learning Club 4.4.2021 — Ronen Basri — On the Connection between Deep Neural Networks and Kernel Methods
The recording of Ronen's talk: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/lFyTCaXdH469BOuce3TgfdZQZ1pJlsy-Ei165FQPuiue6nGPHjpLgbOCF1hdvWEu.iDjrEpLTDMdUpiXJ Thanks to Ronen for the presentation and everyone who attended, Hey everyone, After the holiday, on Sunday 4.4.2021 at 12:00, we will host Ronen Basri from Weizman Institute. Ronen will present his work on the connection between deep neural networks and kernel methods. Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88008797212pwd=TkFnME5OM3VqV2FjSlRGRTNLSVB1QT09 Meeting ID: 880 0879 7212 Passcode: ... Read more
Learning Club talk by Roni Livni
Time: Sunday Apr 11th, 2021 12:00 PM — 13:00 PM. The recording of Roi's talk: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/7uL_4UkcH6PhgKWsSEn_lc3QOLqEuQOu7ax08fgnj93YgVhkfMM9_9f_2VbfaoqJFif7tpFffh4V6mt-.-MC-XWpEjtb97tvZ?continueMode=true On Sunday 11.4.2021 at 12:00, we will host Roi Livni from Tel-Aviv University. Roi will present his work on: "Regularization, what is it good for?". Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83325342820?pwd=cUcxR2lJMzloL0pwNHJUWG0wNTQvUT09 Meeting ID: 833 2534 2820 Passcode: 449581 Title: Regularization, what is it good ... Read more
Learning to Plan and Planning to Learn – Learning Club talk by Aviv Tamar
Learning Club BIU - Aviv Tamar Title: Learning to Plan and Planning to Learn Abstract: Two main paradigms for solving sequential decision making problems are planning - searching through possible future outcomes to achieve a goal, and reinforcement learning (RL) - learning reactive policies through trial and error. This talk focuses on algorithmic interfaces between ... Read more
A Convergence Theory Towards Practical Over-parameterized Deep Neural Networks – Learning Club talk by Asaf Noy
Learning Club - Asaf Noy Title: A Convergence Theory Towards Practical Over-parameterized Deep Neural Networks Abstract: Deep neural networks' remarkable ability to correctly fit training data when optimized by gradient-based algorithms is yet to be fully understood. Recent theoretical results explain the convergence for ReLU networks that are wider than those used in practice by ... Read more
Learning Club talk by Raja Giryes
on Sunday 2.5.2021at 12:00, we will host Raja Giryes from Tel-Aviv University. Title: Robustifying neural networks Abstract: In this talk I will survey several techniques to make neural networks more robust. While neural networks achieve groundbreaking results in many applications, they depend strongly on the availability of good training data and the assumption that the data ... Read more
BIU Learning Club 9.5.2021 — Brain Chmiel — NEURAL GRADIENTS ARE NEAR-LOGNORMAL: IMPROVED QUANTIZED AND SPARSE TRAINING
The recording of Brian's talk is available here: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/q1MhnoNJqMOBCBpADGABiGx7BUErjRyRe61hIsrWZeVwn5h0Jewn9JtO2z5BzYtFUrMB7dKckS2Us0RK.tsVtRh_-0qN13UJI Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84467714967?pwd=MW5pR216eUlvMXRFK0g2WHpNbjBVQT09 Meeting ID: 844 6771 4967 Passcode: 149008 Title: NEURAL GRADIENTS ARE NEAR-LOGNORMAL: IMPROVED QUANTIZED AND SPARSE TRAINING Abstract: While training can mostly be accelerated by reducing the time needed to propagate neural gradients (loss gradients with respect to the intermediate neural layer outputs) back ... Read more
Learning Club BIU talk by Yonathan Efroni
BIU Learning Club 23.5.2021 -- Yonathan Efroni -- Confidence-Budget Matching for Sequential Budgeted Learning Yonathan Efroni from Microsoft research Israel/New York. Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84891223876?pwd=UGcyZU8rZHY2NGpTMFNuUFIzajVRUT09 Meeting ID: 848 9122 3876 Passcode: 750812 Title: Confidence-Budget Matching for Sequential Budgeted Learning Abstract: A core element in decision-making under uncertainty is the feedback on the quality of the performed actions. ... Read more
Learning Club talk by Yedid Hoshen
Hey, The recording of today's talk: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/rR45YFjmksHuzP9SG__a-7_MmLdVI6Bq6OU9r4RIID2QbxCzPhcso_d_H-OFdcXT.v-J1Wj5nzanD8Ph5?startTime=1622365463000 Thanks to Yedid for presenting and everyone who attended, ----------------------------------- Hey everyone, On Sunday 30.5.2021 we will host Yedid Hoshen from the Hebrew University. Please see the details below. See you then, Roni ------ Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84758320608?pwd=SWljZGxhT1lkK1c2U0YyaVVEclZFUT09 Meeting ID: 847 5832 0608 Passcode: 942440 Title: Scaling-up Disentanglement Abstract: Disentangling ... Read more