On August 18 and 20, 2018, the Center of Mathematic Sciences and Applications and the Harvard University Mathematics Department hosted a conference on From Algebraic Geometry to Vision and AI: A Symposium Celebrating the Mathematical Work of David Mumford. The talks took place in Science Center, Hall B.
Saturday, August 18th: A day of talks on Vision, AI and brain sciences
Monday, August 20th: a day of talks on Math
Speakers:
- Stuart Geman, Brown
- Janos Kollar, Princeton
- Tai Sing Lee, CMU
- Emanuele Macri, Northeastern
- Jitendra Malik, Berkeley / FAIR
- Peter Michor, University of Vienna
- Michael Miller, Johns Hopkins
- Aaron Pixton, MIT
- Jayant Shah, Northeastern
- Josh Tenenbaum, MIT
- Burt Totaro, UCLA
- Avi Wigderson, IAS
- Ying Nian Wu, UCLA
- Laurent Younes, Johns Hopkins
- Song-Chun Zhu, UCLA
Organizers:
- Ching-Li Chai, University of Pennsylvania
- David Gu, Stony Brook University
- Amnon Neeman, Australian National University
- Mark Nitzberg, University of California at Berkeley
- Yang Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Shing-Tung Yau, Harvard University
- Song-Chun Zhu, University of California, Los Angeles
Publication:
Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly
Special Issue: In Honor of David Mumford
Guest Editors: Ching-Li Chai, Amnon Neeman