Happy to share that I'll be talking about neuron position learning on the second day!
@yfelekis
PhD student in Machine Learning and Causality @ University of Warwick | Enrichment student @ The Alan Turing Institute | These days thinking about Causal Abstractions, Optimal Transport, Information Theory, and Emergence. Website: yfelekis.github.io
Happy to share that I'll be talking about neuron position learning on the second day!
I have cleaned up the notebooks for my course on Optimal Transport for Machine Learners and added links to the slides and lecture notes. github.com/gpeyre/ot4ml
π₯ Got a great work on causal representation learning, abstraction, high-dimensional discovery, or other hot topics in causality?
π§π· Donβt miss your chance to present in Rio at the CAR Workshop at #UAI2025!
β° Deadline is in 1 week β May 26!
π sites.google.com/view/car-25/
If it were an episode of Friends, it would be: The one where Causal Abstractions (finally) meet Causal Representation Learning!
Speakers and CFP are out!
See you in Rioπ΄
#UAI #causality #workshop
A great joint work with Gabriele D' Acunto, Fabio Zennaro and Paolo Di Lorenzo!π
Hot off the press!π₯
arxiv.org/abs/2502.00407
New preprint out with @drtnowotny.bsky.social and @neworderofjamie.bsky.social arxiv.org/abs/2501.07331
That might be the most useful @neuripsconf.bsky.social post I've seen btw
Interested in estimating posterior predictives in Bayesian inference? Really want to know if your approximate inference "is working"?
Come to our poster at the NeurIPS BDU workshop on Saturday - see TL;DR below.
State of AI #NeurIPS
It was the first picture I took in Vancouver
See you at #NeurIPS2024! Weβll present two papers:
1) βInterventionally Consistent Surrogates for Complex Simulation Modelsβ. Here, we propose a method for learning causal abstractions (βinterventionally consistent surrogatesβ) of complex simulation models! openreview.net/pdf?id=UtTjg... (1/3)
Huge shoutout to all the collaborators of this fantastic team: Joel Dyer, Nick Bishop, Fabio Zennaro, Ani Calinescu, Theo Damoulas and Michael Wooldridgeπ
If you want to learn more, join us at poster #5004 in West Ballroom A-D on Thursday, December 12th, from 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM!
This work leverages Causal Abstraction theory to build causally consistent surrogates for complex simulation models, enabling more efficient policy evaluation and decision-making.
Paper: openreview.net/forum?id=UtT...
Blog post: www.nickbishop.net/2024/11/02/i...
Next week will be βοΈto @neuripsconf.bsky.social together with @joelnmdyer.bsky.social and Nick Bishop to present our work on "Interventionally Consistent Surrogates for Complex Simulation Models". Details π
This work leverages Causal Abstraction theory to build causally consistent surrogates for complex simulation models, enabling more efficient policy evaluation and decision-making.
Paper: openreview.net/forum?id=UtT...
Blog post: www.nickbishop.net/2024/11/02/i...