Schedule
All times are in BST (the current time in the UK).
All talks are hosted on Microsoft Teams. The links in the schedule below are to the corresponding Microsoft Teams event for that talk. See the Registration page for further details about joining the talks.
For the talk abstracts, see the Talks page.
Wednesday 25th August
13:15-14:15: Minhyong Kim (University of Warwick), How hard is it to learn a mathematical structure? Slides Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)
14:15-14:30: Break.
14:30-15:30: Henry Adams (Colorado State University), Applied topology: from global to local. Slides Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)
15:30-16:30: Sonja Petrovic (Illinois Institute of Technology), Learning in commutative algebra & models for random algebraic structures. Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)
16:30-17:00: Break.
17:00-18:00: Siu-Cheong Lau (Boston University), Deep learning over the moduli space of quiver representations. Slides Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)
Thursday 26th August
13:00-14:00: Riccardo Finotello (CEA Paris-Saclay), Algebraic geometry and computer vision: inception neural network for Calabi-Yau manifolds. Slides Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)
14:00-14:30: Break.
14:30-15:30: Kyu-Hwan Lee (University of Connecticut), Applications of machine learning to data from number theory. Slides Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)
15:30-16:30: Roozbeh Yousefzadeh (Yale University), Deep learning generalization, extrapolation, over-parameterization and decision boundaries. Slides Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)
16:30-17:00: Break.
17:00-18:00: Ruriko Yoshida (Naval Postgraduate School), Tree topologies along a tropical line segment. Slides Video (YouTube) Video (Vimeo)