Saving peer review from AI slop requires getting rid of anonymous submissions and reviews
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📢 Plenary speakers for #ISMP2027
We are pleased to announce the plenaries for the 26th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming:
Daniel Bienstock
Jim Luedtke @optimizer.bsky.social
Thomas Rothvoss
Katya Scheinberg
Defeng Sun
🗓️ July 25–30, 2027
📍Amsterdam
🔗 ismp2027.mathopt.nl
#MOS
It’s even more surprising to me that it still shows up in recent research, eg this paper arxiv.org/abs/2502.00320 where the authors draw connections between herons method and GD applied to compute k-svd
That’s a neat way to see that Heron’s method converges quadratically (w_n being some kind of error measure).
It’s always surprising to me that fast converging schemes like this one were discovered so early
I really wish #OpenAI would stop releasing free stochastic parrots in every community they can think of.
They sure look pretty but they are shitting all over the place and you can't have a decent conversation between humans anymore.
How can we get access to the client ?
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New paper out! Together with my postdoc advisors @esoubies.bsky.social and Cédric Févotte :)
We study the optimization landscape of L0-Bregman relaxations, which naturally arise when one optimizes non-quadratic fidelity terms coupled with the L0-norm.
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Lately, I have been obsessed with developing theoretically based optimization algorithms that actually attain the best practical performance.
Alas, the classic model of minimax optimal methods is overly conservative; it overfits to tune its worst-case.
We found a path forward 1/
I have several offers for Master internships / PhDs on graph ML funded by ERC MALAGA for 2026. Don't hesitate to contact me to apply!
All infos here: nkeriven.github.io/malaga/
A regrettable sign of the times, but it shouldn’t be misreported: they aren’t restricting most CS papers. They are restricting ONLY review/survey papers and position papers, which weren’t common in CS anyway prior to the AI onslaught. No new restrictions on CS papers consisting of original research.
I’m recruiting a postdoctoral researcher on a fully funded 2-year contract. The topic is developing and implementing new parallel graph algorithms, with applications to data-driven transportation and logistics.
Details and application procedure below ⬇️ Reach out if you have any questions!
Yes informatique covers ~ academic CS, software, IT
Ingénieur informaticien / ingénieur en informatique / sciences informatiques are not awkward.
About 2: Informatique is the most idiomatic.
About why it’s prevalent, I don’t know. French just came up with a different word before the term « computer science » crossed the border.
We can combine the word for engineering and « informatique ». For example, ingénieur informatique = software engineer.
You may read sometimes « sciences informatiques » to distinguish CS as a science from CS as an industry.
Saying sciences d’informatique / de l’informatique is not idiomatic
An interesting knock-on effect of various recent hype cycles at the intersection of LLMs and Maths is that I've found some motivation to care a bit more about what people really mean by "open problem".
Fraisier also means the plant on which strawberries grow
How is the experience so far ?
#ICLR2026 PCs consider prompt injection as an ethics problem, in particular an attempt to collude with a potential malicious reviewer (using an LLM). I can't agree more.
blog.iclr.cc/2025/08/26/p...
My newish go-to "intro to RL from first principles" is Ch. 11/12 of Moritz Hardt & @beenwrekt.bsky.social's ML book. They're not 100% standalone chapters but can work that way. I now like this as an intro more than Sutton & Barto (more concise, conceptually clearer, connections w/ control theory).
Announcing : The 2nd International Summer School on Mathematical Aspects of Data Science
mathsdata2025.github.io
EPFL, Sept 1–5, 2025
Speakers:
Bach @bachfrancis.bsky.social
Bandeira
Mallat
Montanari
Peyré @gabrielpeyre.bsky.social
For PhD students & early-career researchers
Apply before May 15!
The problem with most machine-based random number generators is that they’re not TRULY random, so if you need genuine randomness it is sometimes necessary to link your code to an external random process like a physical noise source or the current rate of US tariffs on a given country.
Pour 1/, il y a un super article d’Alexander Ioffe à ce sujet, « an invitation to tame optimization »
1-day workshop on Bilevel optimization and hyperparameter tuning at ENS de Lyon, on March 25th : gdr-iasis.cnrs.fr/reunions/bil...
Keynote talks by @jmairal.bsky.social @tonysf.bsky.social @samuelvaiter.com, Saverio Salzo and Luce Brotcorne, contributed talks are welcome!
🎓🌞 Join the PhD course on Theoretical Foundations of Machine Learning at 🇮🇹 ELLIS Unit Genoa, June 23-27, 2025, hosted by Machine Learning Genoa Center.
🗓️ Apply by: March 16, 2025
📍 University of Genoa (in-person only)
💡 More info: malga.unige.it/education/sc...
The University of Pittsburgh confirmed Friday that there would be no new Ph.D. offers of admission while Pitt works to understand how reduced federal aid could impact the institution.
Momentum I didn't read/hear but he used the expression "look ahead" a few times, see for example here: youtu.be/Z_ktoBqIdKg?... (discussion from 18mn to 23mn)
Happy to share our work on learning theory for kernel bilevel optimization! Grateful to Edouard, @samuelvaiter.com, and @michael-arbel.bsky.social for their mentorship and insightful discussions that shaped this paper!