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The Central Role of Physical Modeling in Systems Design

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Pairwise Comparison Models for High-Dimensional Ranking

32-123 , United States

The Stochastics and Statistics Seminar is a weekly meeting organized by the Statistics and Data Science Center (SDSC). It consists of a series of one-hour presentations by worldwide leaders making cutting edge contributions to methodological and theoretical advances in data science. These fields include probability, statistics, optimization, and applied mathematics. The seminar also regularly features…

Generalized Independent Component Analysis over Finite Alphabets

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Random Walks that Find Perfect Objects and the Lovasz Local Lemma

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 

Sub-Gaussian Mean Estimators

32-123 , United States

The Stochastics and Statistics Seminar is a weekly meeting organized by the Statistics and Data Science Center (SDSC). It consists of a series of one-hour presentations by worldwide leaders making cutting edge contributions to methodological and theoretical advances in data science. These fields include probability, statistics, optimization, and applied mathematics. The seminar also regularly features…

Distributed Learning Dynamics Convergence in Routing Games

32-155 , United States

IDSS Distinguished Seminars is a monthly lecture series featuring prominent global leaders and academics sharing research in areas that include social networks, causal inference, data privacy, computational social science and other areas that are impacted by the emergence of big data.  

IDSS Workshop on Data, Analytics, and Risk in Finance

MIT Media Lab (E14-648) , United States

This workshop focused on opportunities for big data and predictive analytics in finance and economics, including new approaches to modeling, measuring, and understanding risk. Read the summary report (pdf) Watch the videos Check out the reading list Overview Technological advancements have transformed financial markets into increasingly complex and dynamic systems. Organizations including banks, asset management…

Confidence Intervals for High-Dimensional Linear Regression: Minimax Rates and Adaptivity

32-123 , United States

The Stochastics and Statistics Seminar is a weekly meeting organized by the Statistics and Data Science Center (SDSC). It consists of a series of one-hour presentations by worldwide leaders making cutting edge contributions to methodological and theoretical advances in data science. These fields include probability, statistics, optimization, and applied mathematics. The seminar also regularly features…

On Estimation with Strategic Sensors

32-155 , United States

The LIDS Seminar Series features distinguished speakers in the information and decision sciences who provide an overview of a research area, as well as exciting recent progress in that area. Intended for a broad audience, seminar topics span the areas of communications, computation, control, learning, networks, probability and statistics, optimization, and signal processing. 


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