T3.R1: A Modern Signal Processing Perspective on Machine Learning
Tue, 16 Dec, 17:40 - 19:20 AST (UTC -4)
Location: Isabela I
Session Type: Lecture
Session Co-Chairs: Juan Cervino, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Navid Azizan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Track: Special Sessions
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Tue, 16 Dec, 17:40 - 18:00 AST (UTC -4)

T3.R1.1: A MULTISCALE GEOMETRIC METHOD FOR CAPTURING RELATIONAL TOPIC ALIGNMENT

Conrad Hougen, University of Michigan, United States; Karl Pazdernik, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States; Alfred Hero, University of Michigan, United States
Tue, 16 Dec, 18:00 - 18:20 AST (UTC -4)

T3.R1.2: Bilinear decomposition of mixed integer linear programs for multi-agent motion planning on quantum computers

Leopoldo Agorio, Universidad de la República, Uruguay; Santiago Paternain, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Uruguay; Juan Andrés Bazerque, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Tue, 16 Dec, 18:20 - 18:40 AST (UTC -4)

T3.R1.3: Generative Models with Trainable Low-Rank Mixture-of-Gaussians Prior and Sparse Routing

Alireza Sadeghi, Abraham Jaeger Mountain, Georgios Giannakis, University of Minnesota, United States
Tue, 16 Dec, 18:40 - 19:00 AST (UTC -4)

T3.R1.4: Attention: Self-Expression Is All You Need

Rene Vidal, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Tue, 16 Dec, 19:00 - 19:20 AST (UTC -4)

T3.R1.5: GradNetOT: Learning Optimal Transport Maps with GradNets

Shreyas Chaudhari, Srinivasa Pranav, José M.F. Moura, Carnegie Mellon University, United States