[G-Stats Seminar] Ian Dryden
Ian Dryden visited our group on December 14, 2022 to give a talk on statistical shape analysis of molecular dynamics data.
Ian Dryden visited our group on December 14, 2022 to give a talk on statistical shape analysis of molecular dynamics data.
Frank Nielsen visited our group on November 24, 2022 to give a talk on Revisiting Chernoff Information with Likelihood Ratio Exponential Families.
Rajendra Bhatia visited our group on May 25, 2022 in the context of Yann Thawerdas’ PhD defense to give a talk on The Sylvester Equation and Its Applications to Perturbation of Eigenspaces.
Marc Arnaudon visited our group on May 25, 2022 in the context of Yann Thawerdas’ PhD defense to give a talk on Coupling of Brownian motions with set valued dual processes on Riemannian manifolds; application to perfect simulation.
Huiling Le visited our group on May 25, 2022 in the context of Yann Thawerdas’ PhD defense to give a talk on Recent progress on Stein’s method on manifolds.
Yann Thanwerdas’ PhD defense took place on Tuesday, 24th of May, 2022 at 13:00, in the Morgenstern amphitheatre (Kahn building) at Inria Université Côte d’Azur and streamed live on Youtube.
Erlend Grong visited our group on May 9, 2022 to give a talk on Most probable paths for anisotropic Brownian motion.
Erik Bekkers visited our group on April 28, 2022 to give a talk on Group equivariant deep learning and non-linear convolutions.
Geomstats is an open-source Python package for Riemannian geometry in Machine Learning developed by an international team of researchers in which our team is strongly involved. We are happy to have organized our second coding sprint of the year at the Villa Clythia, in Frejus between April 4th – 8th….
Geomstats is an open-source Python package for Riemannian geometry in Machine Learning developed by an international team of researchers in which our team is strongly involved. We are happy to have organized our first coding sprint of the year at the Inria Sophia Antipolis, between February 21- 25th. During this…