ACDL2023, An Interdisciplinary Course: From Deep Learning to Foundation Models
If you want to learn
Transformers,
Large language models (e.g., GPT family, BERT, Megatron-Turing NLG, …)
Vision – Large-scale vision models (e.g., MAE, SimCLR, …)
Vision and language (e.g., DALL.E, ALIGN, CLIP, …)
Beyond vision and language (e.g. video, Knowledge-Graph, structured data, multilingual, …)
and much more
then take part in ACDL 2023! 😉
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA – Tuscany, Italy, June 10-14
https://acdl2023.icas.cc acdl@icas.cc
EARLY REGISTRATION: by May 23
https://acdl2023.icas.cc/registration/
Oral Presentation Submission Deadline: by May 23 (AoE)
LECTURERS:
Each Lecturer will hold up to four lectures on one or more research topics.
https://acdl2023.icas.cc/lecturers/
Luca Beyer, Google Brain, Zürich, Switzerland
Lecture 1: “Large-Scale Pre-Training & Transfer in Computer Vision and Vision-Text Models 1/2”
Lecture 2: “Large-Scale Pre-Training & Transfer in Computer Vision and Vision-Text Models 2/2”
Lecture 3: “Transformers 1/2”
Lecture 4: “Transformers 2/2”
Aakanksha Chowdhery, Google Brain, USA
Lecture 1: “PaLM-E: An Embodied Language Model”
Lecture 2: “Efficiently Scaling Large Model Inference”
Thomas Kipf, Google Brain, USA
Lecture 1: “Graph Neural Networks 1/2”
Lecture 2: “Graph Neural Networks 2/2”
Lecture 3: “Structured Representation Learning for Perception 1/2”
Lecture 4: “Structured Representation Learning for Perception 2/2”
Pushmeet Kohli, DeepMind, London, UK
Lectures: TBA
Yi Ma, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Lecture 1: “An Overview of the Principles of Parsimony and Self-Consistency: The Past, Present, and Future of Intelligence”
Lecture 2: “An Introduction to Low-Dimensional Models and Deep Networks”
Lecture 3: “Parsimony: White-box Deep Networks from Optimizing Rate Reduction”
Lecture 4: “Self-Consistency: Closed-Loop Transcription of Low-Dimensional Structures via Maximin Rate Reduction”
Gerhard Paass, Fraunhofer Institute – IAIS, Germany
Lecture 1: “Introduction to Foundation Models”
Lecture 2: “Foundation Models for Retrieval Applications”
Lecture 3: “Combining Foundation Models with External Text Resources”
Lecture 4: “Approaches to Increase Trustworthiness of Foundation Models2
Panos Pardalos, University of Florida, USA
Lecture : “Diffusion capacity of single and interconnected networks”
Qing Qu, University of Michigan, USA
Lecture 1: “Low-Dimensional and Nonconvex Models for Shallow Representation Learning”
Lecture 2: “Low-Dimensional Structures in Deep Representation Learning I”
Lecture 3: “Low-Dimensional Structures in Deep Representation Learning II”
Lecture 4: “Robust Learning of Overparameterized Networks via Low-Dimensional Models”
Zoltan Szabo, LSE, London, UK
Lecture 1: “Shape-Constrained Kernel Machines and Their Applications”
Lecture 2: “Beyond Mean Embedding: The Power of Cumulants in RKHSs”
Michal Valko, DeepMind Paris & Inria France & ENS MVA
Lecture 1: “Reinforcement learning”
Lecture 2: “Deep Reinforcement Learning”
Lecture 3: “Learning by Bootstrapping: Representation Learning”
Lecture 4: “Learning by Bootstrapping: World Models”
TUTORIAL SPEAKERS:
Each Tutorial Speaker will hold more than four lessons on one or more research topics.
Bruno Loureiro, École Normale Supérieure, France
Lectures 1-10: “Wonders of high-dimensions: the maths and physics of Machine Learning”
Varun Ojha, Newcastle University, UK
Lecture 1: “Characterization of Deep Neural Networks”
Lecture 2: “Backpropagation Neural Tree”
Lecture 3: “Sensitivity Analysis of Deep Learning and Optimization Algorithms”
https://acdl2023.icas.cc/lecturers/
PAST LECTURERS: https://acdl2023.icas.cc/past-lecturers/
ACDL 2023 VENUE:
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA
Località Riva del Sole – Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto)
CAP 58043 – Tuscany – Italy
p: +39-0564-928111
f: +39-0564-935607
e: events@rivadelsole.it
w: www.rivadelsole.it
https://acdl2023.icas.cc/venue/
PAST EDITIONS: https://acdl2023.icas.cc/past-editions/
REGISTRATION: https://acdl2023.icas.cc/registration/
CERTIFICATE & 8 ECTS:
PhD students, PostDocs, Industry Practitioners, Junior and Senior Academics, and will be typical profiles of the ACDL attendants.The Course will involve a total of 36–40 hours of lectures, according to the academic system the final achievement will be equivalent to 8 ECTS points for the PhD Students (and some strongly motivated master student) attending the Course.
At the end of the course, a formal certificate will be delivered indicating the 8 ECTS points.
Anyone interested in participating in ACDL 2023 should register as soon as possible.
See you in Riva del Sole in June!
Giuseppe Nicosia & Panos Pardalos – ACDL 2023 Directors.