BMS Summer School 2019

Mathematics of Deep Learning

BERLIN, August 19-30, 2019, at Zuse Institute Berlin

Background

Deep learning (DL) methodologies are currently showing tremendous success in a variety of applications. In many cases, DL based methods outperform traditional approaches by far. At the same time, they lack rigorous mathematical foundation.

Recently, various researchers of the mathematical community decided to start developing mathematical theories for DL from different angles, e.g., approaches focusing on analyzing the abstract approximation power of deep neural networks including approaches to understanding the convergence of the numerical minimization methods used in DL, or mathematical frameworks for convolutional neural networks such as the scattering transform approach, or the convolutional sparse coding approach, pushing a door open to the methodology of compressed sensing.

Topics

The summer school will offer lectures on both the theory of deep neural networks, on related questions such as generalization, expressivity, or explainability, as well as on applications of deep neural networks (e.g. to PDEs, inverse problems, or specific real-world problems).

Format

The school consists of two weeks, where the first week is devoted to the theory of deep neural networks, and the second week has a focus on applications. The format is dominated by 1,5 hour lectures by international experts. There will also be a poster session for the participants. For up-to-date information about the summer school and for the registration portal, please visit www.math-berlin.de/academics/summer-schools

Speakers

Taco Cohen (Qualcomm) Francois Fleuret (IDIAP, EPF Lausanne) Eldad Haber (University of British Columbia) Robert Jenssen (Tromso) Andreas Krause (ETH Zurich) Gitta Kutyniok (TU Berlin) Ben Leimkuhler (U Edinburgh) Klaus-Robert Müller (TU Berlin) Frank Noé (FU Berlin) Christof Schütte (FU Berlin, ZIB) Vladimir Spokoiny (HU Berlin, WIAS) Rene Vidal (Johns Hopkins University)

Application Deadline: April 8, 2019

Junior researchers should sign up at the BMS website and then apply via the separate application form. This includes requests for funding. During the application process you will be asked to upload two pdf-files. A scientific CV and a short letter of interest (half a page), where you should explain your motivation to participate in the event.

Questions

Please direct questions about the school to summerschool@math-berlin.de