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Statistics and Data Science Seminar Shivani Agarwal (Indian Institute of Science/Radcliffe)

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Statistics and Data Science Seminar Martin Wainwright (UC Berkeley)

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Statistics and Data Science Seminar  Roberto Oliveira (IMPA)

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On Complex Supervised Learning Problems, and On Ranking and Choice Models

Shivani Agarwal (Indian Institute of Science/Radcliffe)
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While simple supervised learning problems like binary classification and regression are fairly well understood, increasingly, many applications involve more complex learning problems: more complex label and prediction spaces, more complex loss structures, or both. The first part of the talk will discuss recent advances in our understanding of such problems, including the notion of convex…

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Randomized Controlled Trials and Policy Making in Developing Countries

Twenty years ago, randomized controlled trials testing social policies were essentially unheard of in developing countries, although there were prominent examples in developed economies. Today their number, scale and scope is much greater than could probably have been imagined. This talk will take stock of the role that randomized controlled trials have played to date,…

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Universal Laws and Architectures: Theory and Lessons from Brains, Nets, Hearts, Bugs, Grids, Flows, and Zombies

This talk will aim to accessibly describe progress on a theory of network architecture relevant to neuroscience, biology, medicine, and technology, particularly SDN/NFV and cyberphysical systems. Key ideas are motivated by familiar examples from neuroscience, including live demos using audience brains, and compared with examples from technology and biology. Background material and additional details are…

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Pairwise Comparison Models for High-Dimensional Ranking

Martin Wainwright (UC Berkeley)
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Data in the form of pairwise comparisons between a collection of n items arises in many settings, including voting schemes, tournament play, and online search rankings. We study a flexible non-parametric model for pairwise comparisons, under which the probabilities of outcomes are required only to satisfy a natural form of stochastic transitivity (SST). The SST…

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Sub-Gaussian Mean Estimators

 Roberto Oliveira (IMPA)
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We discuss the possibilities and limitations of estimating the mean of a real-valued random variable from independent and identically distributed observations from a non-asymptotic point of view. In particular, we define estimators with a sub-Gaussian behavior even for certain heavy-tailed distributions. We also prove various impossibility results for mean estimators. These results are in http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.05845,…

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