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Statistics and Data Science Seminar Series Thibaut Le Gouic

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Statistics and Data Science Seminar Series Suriya Gunasekar

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Statistics and Data Science Seminar Series Hilary Finucane

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Sampler for the Wasserstein barycenter

Thibaut Le Gouic (MIT)
online

Abstract: Wasserstein barycenters have become a central object in applied optimal transport as a tool to summarize complex objects that can be represented as distributions. Such objects include posterior distributions in Bayesian statistics, functions in functional data analysis and images in graphics. In a nutshell a Wasserstein barycenter is a probability distribution that provides a…

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Functions space view of linear multi-channel convolution networks with bounded weight norm

Suriya Gunasekar (Microsoft Research)
online

Abstract: The magnitude of the weights of a neural network is a fundamental measure of complexity that plays a crucial role in the study of implicit and explicit regularization. For example, in recent work, gradient descent updates in overparameterized models asymptotically lead to solutions that implicitly minimize the ell_2 norm of the parameters of the…

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Sample Size Considerations in Precision Medicine

Eric Laber (Duke University)
online

Abstract:  Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trials (SMARTs) are considered the gold standard for estimation and evaluation of treatment regimes. SMARTs are typically sized to ensure sufficient power for a simple comparison, e.g., the comparison of two fixed treatment sequences. Estimation of an optimal treatment regime is conducted as part of a secondary and hypothesis-generating analysis…

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Prioritizing genes from genome-wide association studies

Hilary Finucane (Broad Institute)
online

Abstract: Prioritizing likely causal genes from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is a fundamental problem. There are many methods for GWAS gene prioritization, including methods that map candidate SNPs to their target genes and methods that leverage patterns of enrichment from across the genome. In this talk, I will introduce a new method for leveraging genome-wide patterns of…

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