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Taiji Suzuki (Univ. Tokyo) – Feature learning perspective of deep foundation models: statistical and optimization theories
FEATURE LEARNING PERSPECTIVE OF DEEP FOUNDATION MODELS: STATISTICAL AND OPTIMIZATION THEORIES TAIJI SUZUKI University of Tokyo Department of Mathematical Informatics Schedule: March 16, 2026 | 2PM - 5PM - Room 2005 March 19, 2026 | 2PM - 5PM - Room 2005 March 26, 2026 | 2PM - 5PM - Room 2005 March 30, 2026 | […]
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Zackary DUNIVIN (University of Stuttgart) – “What is the role of social identity in LLMs?”
Sociology Seminar Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am Date: 25th of March Room : 3049 Zackary DUNIVIN (University of Stuttgart) - "What is the role of social identity in LLMs?" Abstract : Frontier language models don’t simply generate text. LLMs perform sociocultural sensemaking, drawing on shared cultural patterns (e.g., roles, norms, social identity) to […]
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Sophie BADE (Royal Holloway) – “Open-ended Matching with and without Markets”
Séminaire Microéconomie : Tous les mercredis Heure : 12h15 - 13h30 Date : 25/03/2026 Salle : 3001 Sophie BADE (Royal Holloway) - "Open-ended Matching with and without Markets" CV : Suppose agents are to be matched to objects and arrive over time without a definite terminal date. Although the set of core matchings can then be […]
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Marshall TAYLOR (New Mexico State University) – “Meaningful Geometries: Towards a More Reliable Analysis of Culture using Word Embeddings”
Sociology Seminar Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm Date: 25th of March Room : 3049 Marshall TAYLOR "Meaningful Geometries: Towards a More Reliable Analysis of Culture using Word Embeddings" Abstract : To what extent do text corpora reflect gender or social class biases? In computational social science, answering these types of questions often involves analyzing […]
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