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Events in April–May 2024

  • [Seminar] Victor Boone

    Category: Seminars [Seminar] Victor Boone


    April 3, 2024

    Who: Victor Boone

    When: Wednesday, April 3, 14:00-15:00

    Where: 447

    What: Learning MDPs with Extended Bellman Operators

    More: Efficiently learning Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) is difficult. When facing an unknown environment, where is the adequate limit between repeating actions that have shown their efficiency in the past (exploitation of your knowledge) and testing alternatives that may actually be better than what you currently believe (exploration of the environment)? To bypass this dilemma, a well-known solution is the "optimism-in-face-of-uncertainty" principle: Think of the score of an action as being the largest that is statistically plausible.

    The exploration-exploitation dilemma then becomes the problem of tuning optimism. In this talk, I will explain how optimism in MDPs can be all rephrased using a single operator, embedding all the uncertainty in your environment within a single MDP. This is a story about "extended Bellman operators" and "extended MDPs", and about how one can achieve minimax optimal regret using this machinery.

    Bâtiment IMAG (442)
    Saint-Martin-d'Hères, 38400
    France
  • [Seminar] Charles Arnal

    Category: Seminars [Seminar] Charles Arnal


    April 11, 2024

    Who: Charles Arnal

    When: Thursday, April 11, 14:00-15:00

    Where: 442

    What: Mode Estimation with Partial Feedback

    More: The combination of lightly supervised pre-training and online fine-tuning has played a key role in recent AI developments. These new learning pipelines call for new theoretical frameworks. In this paper, we formalize core aspects of weakly supervised and active learning with a simple problem: the estimation of the mode of a distribution using partial feedback. We show how entropy coding allows for optimal information acquisition from partial feedback, develop coarse sufficient statistics for mode identification, and adapt bandit algorithms to our new setting. Finally, we combine those contributions into a statistically and computationally efficient solution to our problem.

    Bâtiment IMAG (442)
    Saint-Martin-d'Hères, 38400
    France
  • Seminar Rémi Castera

    Category: Seminars Seminar Rémi Castera


    April 30, 2024

    Correlation of Rankings in Matching Markets

    Bâtiment IMAG (442)
    Saint-Martin-d'Hères, 38400
    France

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