On May 24th the CCIMI hosted its annual research workshop, this year focused on the Mathematics of Machine Learning.
The event brought together academics working to advance data science and provided an update on research and collaborations taking place at CCIMI, associated challenges and other potential collaborative opportunities, it also highlighted projects being developed elsewhere related to machine learning. Attendees from across academia and more industry focused research centres attended. The day featured a number of excellent presenters, including Andrea Bertozzi (University of California, Los Angeles), Armand Joulin (Facebook Research), Lars Ruthotto (Emory University), & CCIMI director Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb. CCIMI students also presented their work in the form of short 5-minute ‘elevator pitches’ along with presenting posters, allowing the opportunity for further discussion over these during the lunch and coffee breaks.
Further photos from the day can be found here.
The event was delivered in partnership with the Turing Gateway to Mathematics. Further information, including the programme with recordings and presentations from many of the talks is available from the TGM website.