Calendar

Apr
30
Wed
SORA / BN / TABA Workshop
Apr 30 all day

SORA-TABA workshop will be held on Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

 University of Toronto
Health Sciences Building (the auditorium – HS610),

155 College Street, Toronto ON.

 

Recent Advanced in Deep Learning:

Learning Structured, Robust, and Multimodal Models

Building intelligent systems that are capable of extracting meaningful representations from high-dimensional data lies at the core of solving many Artificial Intelligence tasks, including visual object recognition, information retrieval, speech perception, and language understanding.

In this talk I will first introduce a broad class of hierarchical probabilistic models called Deep Boltzmann Machines (DBMs) and show that DBMs can learn useful hierarchical representations from large volumes of high-dimensional data with applications in information retrieval, object recognition, and speech perception. I will then describe a new class of more complex models that combine Deep Boltzmann Machines with structured hierarchical Bayesian models and show how these models can learn a deep hierarchical structure for sharing knowledge across hundreds of visual categories, which allows accurate learning of novel visual concepts from few examples. Finally, I will introduce deep models that are capable of extracting a unified representation that fuses together multiple data modalities. I will show that on several tasks, including modelling images and text, video and sound, these models significantly improve upon many of the existing techniques.

Ruslan Salakhutdinov

Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science and
Department of Statistical Sciences
University of Toronto

May
24
Sat
SSC Student Conference @ University of Toronto
May 24 all day

SSC Student Conference in Toronto

Date: May 24, 2014
Location: University of Toronto
Link

May
25
Sun
SSC Annual Meeting
May 25 – May 28 all day

SSC Annual Meeting in Toronto

Date: May 25 to May 28, 2014
Location: University of Toronto
Link

May
28
Wed
TABA seminar @ Room 7-605, Princess Margaret Hospital
May 28 @ 18:00 – May 28 @ 20:30

Title:   Using Animal Instincts to Find Efficient Experimental Designs
Speaker: Weng Kee Wong, Dept of Biostatistics, UCLA

ABSTRACT
Using popular models from the biological and pharmaceutical sciences as examples, I demonstrate how particle swarm optimization (PSO) searches for different types of optimal experimental designs in dose response studies, including mini-max types of optimal designs where effective algorithms to find such designs have remained elusive until now.

Oct
20
Mon
TABA Seminar: Interrupted time series
Oct 20 @ 18:00 – Oct 20 @ 20:00

Topic: Interrupted time series
Presenter: Yan Chen, St. Michael’s Hospital; TARGet Kids project

Abstract: more details to follow

When: Monday October 20th, 2014
6-7 pm seminar
7 pm dinner (optional, but registration required)
Where: Room 696, UoT Health Sciences Building,
155 College Street <----------Note different location Cost: Seminar - free Dinner - $15 (students $5) To attend, please RSVP by or on Friday the 17th of October: * for seminar only, please email us by clicking here: mailto:taba.exec@gmail.com?subject=SeminarOnly * for seminar and dinner, please email us by clicking here: mailto:taba.exec@gmail.com?subject=SeminarAndDinner If you plan to attend the dinner, we accept a mailed cheque, Interac email money transfer or cash at the event. If you have to cancel the dinner we request a 48 hour notice otherwise TABA has to pay for it. For Interac email money transfer (not PayPal): do the transfer via your bank to taba.exec@gmail.com and send a separate email via your own email program to us (taba.exec@gmail.com) giving the answer to the security question you used so that we can accept the transfer. For cheques: mail cheque, payable to TABA, to Lorinda Simms Eli Lilly Canada Inc. 3650 Danforth Ave Toronto, ON M1N 2E8

Mar
2
Mon
TABA seminar: Janet McDougall & Lorinda Simms @ Room 7-605, PMH
Mar 2 @ 18:00 – Mar 2 @ 20:30
Apr
21
Tue
TABA seminar
Apr 21 @ 18:00 – Apr 21 @ 21:00

Topic: Maternal and Child Health Gains in Afghanistan in the Post-Taliban Era: A Synthesis of Big Data  (Presenter: Nadia Akseer)

Oct
15
Thu
York Statistics Seminar @ York University, North Ross 638
Oct 15 @ 14:00 – 15:00

You are invited to join our statistics seminar next week on Oct 15 at 2pm (Nross 638). The speaker is Dr. Yinglin Qin from University of Waterloo.
Here is the abstract. Hope to see you there.

Title:� Testing the order of a population spectral distribution for
high-dimensional data

�Abstract:

Yingli Qin
Large covariance matrices play a fundamental role in various high-dimensional statistics. Investigating the limiting behavior of
�the eigenvalues can reveal informative structures of large covariance
�matrices, which is particularly important in high-dimensional
�principal component analysis and covariance matrix estimation. In this
paper, we propose a framework to test the number of distinct
population eigenvalues for large covariance matrices, i.e. the order
of a Population Spectral Distribution. The limiting distribution of
our test statistic for a Population Spectral Distribution of order 2 is
developed along with its (N,p) consistency. We will also report
some simulation results and real data analysis.

Nov
24
Tue
TABA Seminar @ Room 7-605, Princess Margaret Hospital
Nov 24 @ 18:00 – Nov 24 @ 19:00
Mar
23
Wed
TABA seminar @ Room 7-605, Princess Margaret Hospital
Mar 23 @ 18:00 – 19:00

Topic: Statistics in the Wild – collecting and communicating data across cultures

Presenter: Heather Krause MSc PStat, CEO Datassist