Interesting. I like in particular the idea of "taste" and the advice to grad students: www.anthropic.com/research/vib...
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bought this book many years ago. Highly recommended.
Yesterday we had the pleasure of having my former PhD advisor, Martin Vetterli, visiting me. We took advantage of the occasion to take a picture with my current student.
I am very excited about our new paper on Computational Lightfield Microscopy for Calcium Imaging which has just appeared in PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
It looks like I have to add Wiley to the list of publishers I refuse to publish with or review for 🤷🏻♂️
We are hiring. We have a post-doc position on machine learning for large-scale shared representations of dynamic environments with a focus on
developing novel neural distributed compression algorithms. Please spread the news, opening here: www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...
184 years earlier than predicted, London has met the legal limits for toxic NO2 for the first time.
This historic milestone proves that bold action like expanding ULEZ works, protecting children’s health and giving millions cleaner air to breathe.
very happy that our paper on memorization in diffusion models: "Tracing the Roots: Leveraging Temporal Dynamics in Diffusion Trajectories for Origin Attribution" has been accepted at #NeurIPS2025
I have only one but I'm going to brag about that anyway 😉
I suppose this is the point when I should say again that:
the amount of money the videogames industry brings into the UK economy every year is *more than double* the value of the fishing and steel industries *combined*
what this country is really good at is producing culture
where did you take this picture?
If you are at #ICML2025 come to our spotlight poster "LotteryCodec: Searching the Implicit Representation in a Random Network for Low-Complexity Image Compression" on Thursday: eedavidwu.github.io/LotteryCodec/
as someone only able to use the left hand, I'm really looking forward to attending this concert (is it too late for me to become a great pianist like Nicholas McCarthy? 😏): www.theguardian.com/music/2025/j...
new preprint on diffusion posterior sampling using invertible neural networks is available here: arxiv.org/abs/2505.12935
Ingrid Daubechies' Bakerian lecture is now available here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk0Y...
There's a lot of big news today/this week, but Apple just dropped a nuke of a paper about LLMs & LRMs, specially around "high-complexity tasks where both models experience complete collapse." This is the biggest sign yet that if AI ever lives up the hype, it won't be via those approaches:
I am very happy that The Bakerian Medal and Lecture 2025 is awarded to Ingrid Daubechies and I am looking forward to attending her lecture tomorrow: royalsociety.org/medals-and-p...
I thoroughly enjoyed the EEE Alumni Event organized by @imperialeee.bsky.social It’s inspiring to hear successful young professionals with a PhD with us speak openly also about their personal failures and rejections. When such honesty comes from accomplished individuals, it feels even more powerful.
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
This is a good article. It's so easy to generate results with AI tools that we are rushing to publish them without doing the hard work of checking that they really hold up. This problem predates AI though. So much computational modelling has the same problems
www.understandingai.org/p/i-got-fool...
Agree and truly enjoyed reading the article.
I have cleaned a bit my lecture notes on Optimal Transport for Machine Learners arxiv.org/abs/2505.06589
The 2025 call for the Imperial College Research Fellowships (ICRFs) is now open (www.imperial.ac.uk/research-and...). Any top researcher with less than four years of Post-doc experience and interested in computational imaging is welcome to contact me.
just back from the party to celebrate the reopening of the Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery. The Gallery in the evening is as stunning as ever. The new wing will open to the public on Saturday.
Our research group in the department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Basel (Switzerland) is looking for several PhD candidates and one post-doc who have a theoretical background in optimization and machine learning or practical experience in the field of reasoning.
When I have time, I enjoy walking around relatively unexplored areas of London. This is the Three Mills along "The Line Sculpture Trail"
It's not often that you get to spend two days discussing bio-imaging challenges with Nobel Prize winners. Hence, this photograph 😏
Inside arXiv—the Most Transformative Platform in All of Science www.wired.com/story/inside-arxiv-most-...
Impressive!