Program

Thursday, September 29th (Room : 16-26-209 Paul Lévy)


Morning (Room : 16-26-209)

  • 9.00-9.45 I. Castillo (Sorbonne) Introduction, BASICS grant project & Bayesian multiple testing

  • 9.45-10.30 K. Abraham (Cambridge) Sharp multiple testing boundaries for sparse sequences

Coffee break 10.30-10.50

  • 10.50-11.20 A. Marandon (Sorbonne) False clustering rate control in mixture models

  • 11.20-12.05 E. Roquain (Sorbonne) FDR meets classification with BONuS

Lunch break 12.15-13.30


Afternoon (Room : 16-26-209)

  • 13.30-14.15 K. Ray (Imperial) Bayesian inference for multi-dimensional diffusions

Coffee break 14.15-14.35

  • 14.35-15.05 T. Rebafka (Sorbonne) Powerful multiple testing of paired null hypotheses using a latent graph model

  • 15.05-15.35 B. Ning (UC Davis) Bayesian Multiscale analysis of the Cox model


Friday, September 30th (Rooms : 2400 Zamansky tower and 16-26-209 Paul Lévy)


Morning (Room : 2400, 24th floor of Zamansky tower)

  • 09.15-10.00 A. van der Vaart (TU Delft) Some results on the Pitman-Yor prior

  • 10.00.10.45 J. Rousseau (Oxford) On multivariate deconvolution

Coffee break 10.45-11.15

  • 11.15-12.00 V. Rockova (Chicago) Adversarial Bayesian Simulation

  • 12.00-12.45 J. Schmidt-Hieber (Twente) On the inability of Gaussian process regression to optimally learn compositional functions

Lunch break 12.45-14.00


Afternoon (Room : 16-26-209)

  • 14.00-14.45 S. Le Corff (Sorbonne) Disentangling Identifiable Features with Nonlinear ICA and Structured VAEs

Coffee break 14.45-15.05

  • 15.05-15.50 B.-E. Chérief-Abdellatif (Oxford -> CNRS, Sorbonne) PAC-Bayes guarantees for VAEs