Network Theory

Working Group Network Theory

Presentation

Topic: Theory that can be used to study networks.

Audience: The reading group Network Theory is intended for researchers in mathematics and computer science interested in networks, but anyone can attend online.

Practical details: The sessions are held every third Wednesday from 10:30 am to 11:30 pm (Central European Summer Time), in the premises of the LINCS and online. To receive the invitations, register to the mailing list. Videos, slides and notebooks of previous sessions are on the website.

Coordinator: François Durand (fradurand@gmail.com).

Description

In the reading group Network Theory, members present works from the scientific or technical literature to the other members. Our field of interest covers all theoretical aspects that can be used by researchers dealing with networks (graphs, telecommunication networks, social networks, power grids, etc). This includes general theoretical tools that are not specific to networks.

Past sessions

Contributing

As a speaker:

  • You may present a paper, a set of papers, a book chapter, or prepare a short introduction course to a given topic.
  • You do not need to be a specialist of what you present.
  • Please do not present your own work.

Sessions

01 Apr

Efficient Production of Training Data for Classification Supervised Learning

01/04/2019    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Elie de Panafieu
Supervised learning relies on the existence of training data, typically labeled by human experts. The size and quality of this data has a critical impact [...]
11 Mar

An information-theoretic perspective of tf–idf measures.

11/03/2019    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Quentin Lutz
Reference: Aizawa, Akiko. "An information-theoretic perspective of tf–idf measures." Information Processing & Management 39.1 (2003): 45-65.
25 Feb

Tropical Geometry of Deep Neural Networks 🌴 (continued)

25/02/2019    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Anne Bouillard
Reference: “Tropical geometry of deep neural networks” (Liwen Zhang, Gregory Naitzat, Lek-Heng Lim, 2018)
18 Feb

Tropical Geometry of Deep Neural Networks 🌴

18/02/2019    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Anne Bouillard
Reference: "Tropical geometry of deep neural networks" (Liwen Zhang, Gregory Naitzat, Lek-Heng Lim, 2018)
04 Feb

Limit distributions and Laplace's method

04/02/2019    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Élie de Panafieu
I will present some tools based on generating functions in order to study the limit distributions of some random variables. References: Analytic Combinatorics (Flajolet & [...]
28 Jan
07 Jan

Multi-armed bandits: Bayesian vs frequentist (2)

07/01/2019    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Lorenzo Maggi
Lorenzo Maggi will present two approaches of multi-armed bandits: Bayesian and frequentist, based on the papers:  Tsitsiklis, J. N. (1994). A short proof of the [...]
26 Nov

Multi-armed bandits: Bayesian vs frequentist

26/11/2018    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Lorenzo Maggi
Lorenzo Maggi will present two approaches of multi-armed bandits: Bayesian and frequentist, based on the papers:  Tsitsiklis, J. N. (1994). A short proof of the [...]
12 Nov

A tutorial on hidden Markov models

12/11/2018    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Achille Salaün
Achille Salaün will present a tutorial on Hidden Markov Models based on the reference: Lawrence R. Rabiner, A Tutorial on Hidden Markov Models and Selected Applications in [...]
05 Nov

Belief Propagation in Bayesian Networks

05/11/2018    
10:30 am-12:00 pm
Céline Comte
Céline Comte will present Belief Propagation in Bayesian Networks based on the two references: J. Pearl, Reverend Bayes on Inference Engines: A Distributed Hierarchical Approach. [...]
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