BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260601T185336EDT-006176wXxv@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260601T225336Z DESCRIPTION:Deep Learning Research at NVIDIA\n\nNVIDIA is the leading platf orm for Deep Learning research and invests in a broad range of research pr ojects within key industries\, such as graphics and self-driving cars. In this talk I will discuss a few of our projects in-depth: from leveraging s ynthetic data to reduce our need on data\; ray-tracing for real-time virtu al worlds\; auto face animation for game designers\; and auto image transf orms for photo editing. I will also talk about how we apply this research work into a product and operate a fast-moving R&D team to build autonomous vehicles.\n \n BIO Clement Farabet is VP of AI Infrastructure at NVIDIA. Hi s team is responsible for building NVIDIA's next-generation AI platform\, leveraging NVIDIA's hardware to enable a broad range of new applications\, ranging from self-driving cars to medical imaging. Clement Farabet receiv ed a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with honors from Institut N ational des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) de Lyon\, France in 2008. His Maste r’s thesis work on reconfigurable hardware for deep neural networks was de veloped at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York Univ ersity with Professor Yann LeCun\, and led to a patent. He then joined Pro fessor Yann LeCun’s laboratory in 2008\, as a research scientist. In 2009\ , he started collaborating with Yale University’s e-Lab\, led by Professor Eugenio Culurciello. This joint work later led to the creation of TeraDee p (www.teradeep.com). In 2010\, he started the PhD program at Université P aris-Est\, co-advised by Professors Laurent Najman and Yann LeCun. His the sis focused on real-time image understanding/parsing with deep convolution al networks. The main contributions of his thesis were multi-scale convolu tional networks and graph-based techniques for efficient segmentations of class prediction maps. He graduated in 2013\, and went on to cofound Madbi ts\, a company that focused on representing\, understanding and connecting images. Madbits was acquired by Twitter in 2014. At Twitter\, he cofounde d Cortex\, a team of software engineers\, data scientists\, and research s cientists dedicated to developing state-of-the-art machine learning capabi lities to refine and enable new products. He subsequently lead and managed a team called Cortex Core\, which focused on building a high-leverage mod ular machine/deep learning platform to power every aspect of the Twitter p roduct (recommendation systems\, search\, timeline ranking\, etc.). This t eam focused on (1) developing models of text\, images\, video\, users\, an d (2) making these models seamlessly importable as components of user-faci ng ML systems.\n DTSTART:20171009T180000Z DTEND:20171009T190000Z LOCATION:Z-209\, CA\, UdeM\, Pavillon Claire McNicoll SUMMARY:Clement Farabet\, VP of AI infrastructure at NVIDIA URL:/mathstat/channels/event/clement-farabet-vp-ai-inf rastructure-nvidia-272975 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR