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Published in Journal 1, 2009
This paper is about the number 1. The number 2 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2009). "Paper Title Number 1." Journal 1. 1(1). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper1.pdf
Published in Journal 1, 2010
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2010). "Paper Title Number 2." Journal 1. 1(2). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper2.pdf
Published in Journal 1, 2015
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). "Paper Title Number 3." Journal 1. 1(3). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper3.pdf
I gave a presentation in the mini-symposium “Approximation Theory in Data Analysis and Deep Learning” about Transport Subspace Models and Invariance Encoding.
I will participate in the week long join program Algorithms and PDE.
I will present a poster at the NSF Computational Mathematics PI Meeting 2024.
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I presented a poster titled “Enhancing generalizability in health data classification with transport-based augmentation”.
The Joint Mathematics Meetings 2024 will be at San Francisco, CA USA. I will speak in an AMS Special Session “Computational Techniques to Study the Geometry of the Shape Space”.
The Joint Mathematics Meetings 2025 will take place in Seattle, WA, Jan 8-11.
Thanks to the University of Florida and the NSF Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) for supporting my participation.
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I gave a lightning talk at the Applied Mathematics Research Showcase. The talk title is “Modeling and learning with non-linear transport transforms”.
Caroline and I co-organized the mini-symposium “Manifold learning, trajectory inference, and applications in biology”. Caroline’s talk “Trajectory inference in Wasserstein space” was featured in SIAM news. We had a great time at this conference (check out some pictures here).
SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS24) will be at Atlanta, Georgia. I will speak in the mini-symposium “Computational Optimal Transport meets Imaging - Part I of II”.
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I presented a poster at Topology, Algebra, and Geometry in Machine Learning (TAG-ML) session, which is a workshop at the 39th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2022).
I presented a lightning talk and poster.
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I will give a talk at the Computational Analysis Seminar in the Department of Mathematics at Vanderbilt University.
I presented a poster.
Here is the workshop overview. I presented a poster.
I gave a presentation titled ““Efficient subspace modeling via transport transforms” in the mini-symposium “Theoretical and computational advances in measure transport”.
Thanks to the generous support from AMS, I am fully funded to participate in this wonderful program of Mathematics Research Commnunities, May 28-June 3, 2023. Our group gave a presentation titled “Gradient flows in the probability simplex” at the conclusion of the workshop.
I would like to express my gratitude to the AMS Mathematics Research Communities for their generous support in funding my conference travel and participation.
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Talk at the Numerical Analysis Seminar in the Department of Mathematics: Transport transforms for machine learning applications.
I gave a presentation in the mini-symposium “MS06: Optimal Transport: Computation, Applications, and Extensions”. My talk title is “Measure Transfer via Stochastic Slicing and Matching”.
The 45th SIAM-SEAS (SIAM Southeastern Atlantic Section Annual Meeting) will be hosted by Virginia Tech. I will speak in the mini-symposium “Non-linear stochastic data assimilation - theory and applications”. The session info can be found below.
The second Triangle Computational and Applied Mathematics Symposium (TriCAMS) will be jointly hosted by Duke University and NC Central University. I presented a poster and gave a lightning talk. Poster prize announcement.
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I gave a talk titled “Slice-Matching for Measure Transport: Approximation and Iterative Schemes” on the Applied Mathematics Colloquium at UNC. Abstract.