Photos PhD thesis defense, ULg, Liege, Belgium, 2014. Courtesy of Raphael Liegeois. With Pratik working on the structured matrix completion problem formulation. Courtesy of Siva Kaveri@amazon. Seminar at UCLouvain, Belgium, 2015. With Atul Saroop at Amazon. At NIPS 2017. With Pure and team during our group lunch With Madhav and Pratik at our poster at NeurIPS 2018. Systmod research unit day 2013. Pratik explaining the poster at ICML 2018 Poster presentation with Hiroyuki Kasai at low-rank and tensor workshop, Bonn, Germany. Presenting the works on Riemannian gossip and structured low-rank optimization at AMLC 2017, Seattle. 30th Benelux meeting, Belgium, 2011. At OPT 2016 workshop, NIPS. Courtesy of Hiroyuki Kasai. With Hiroyuki at our poster on Riemannian preconditioning for tensor completion. Courtesy of Hiroyuki Kasai. Posters at OPT 2016, NIPS workshop. Hiroyuki presenting at ICML 2018 At Syscon, IIT Bombay, to give a seminar on Manopt, September, 2015. 32nd Benelux meeting abstracts, Belgium, 2013. At the SES department, IIT Bhubaneswar, October, 2015. Courtesy of Neelam Mishra. Low-rank optimization workshop at the Dolomites, Italy, 2013. Institute Montefiore, ULg, Belgium. Systmod research unit day 2014. With Pratik at NIPS 2016. One day RANSO workshop, UCLouvain, Belgium, September 2015. Department of Engineering, Cambridge University. At Amazon luncheon, which was organized at NIPS 2015, Montreal, Canada. With Rodolphe Sepulchre at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University, UK, 2015. With Sriram (left) and Atul at the Amazon ML workshop, Berlin, 2016. Presenting our work at ICML 2019 With Hiroyuki and Pratik at poster presentation @ ICML 2019 Manopt meeting with Nicolas Boumal. 😉 Courtesy of Bart Vandereycken. With colleagues at Liege, Belgium, September, 2015. Phd thesis copies. Amazon Goa ML conference, 2015. At low-rank and tensor workshop, Bonn, Germany, 2015. Courtesy of Hiroyuki Kasai. With Hiroyuki at ICML 2018 Department valfi, IIT Bombay, India, 2010. EE dual degree batch, IIT Bombay, 2010. Receiving degree at IIT Bombay, 2010. Pratik presenting the work on structured low-rank matrix learning. IEEE CDC 2014 badge, Los Angeles, California, USA. IEEE CDC at Orlando, Florida, 2011. Low-rank and tensor workshop, Bonn, Germany, 2015 With Pierre (left) and Mattia at CDC 2016. With Mukul Bhutani at NIPS 2017. Amazon machine learning conference 2016, Seattle. With Pratik Jawanpuria at NIPS 2017 presenting our work at OptML workshop. Giving a talk at Microsoft IDC on the occasion of 20 years of IDC celebration. With Hiroyuki at optimization for machine learning workshop in NIPS 2015. Our posters are visible in the background. Systmod research unit day 2012. INRIA Rocquencourt, SIERRA team. Courtesy of Nicolas Boumal. At ICML 2018 With Nicolas and Roshan at ICML 2016, NY. Courtesy of Hiroyuki Kasai. With Hiroyuki, presenting our paper on inexact trust-region algorithms on manifolds at NeurIPS 2018. With Hiroyuki at Times Square on way back from ICML conference 2016. Team outing at Amazon, Bangalore 2017 Systmod research unit day 2010. Systmod research unit day 2011. Catching up with Khem at IEEE CDC, 2016 With Hiroyuki at NIPS, 2016. With Hiroyuki Kasai, Partha Talukdar, and Madhav Nimishakavi during Hiroyuki’s visit to IISc. My Amazon badge Presenting the work on Scaled SGD at IEEE CDC, 2016 Contributions to the Recommenders GitHub repository. At optimization for machine learning workshop in NIPS 2015, Montreal, Canada. Courtesy of Hiroyuki Kasai. With Hiroyuki at ICML 2016, NY. With colleagues at Amazon.com, Bangalore. GIAN 2019 Flyer. At Amazon India Artificial Intelligence (AIAI) Summit 2017, Bangalore. MTNS 2014, Groningen, the Netherlands. Scaled SGD for low-rank matrix completion at IEEE CDC, 2016. At GIAN, IIT Bhubaneswar, 2019 With Mayank and Pratik on McTorch release. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, UK. Control group dinner, Cambridge, 2014. With Bart Vandereycken in his office, Geneva 2016. Bonn workshop talk, Bonn, Germany, 2015. With Vijay at the computer vision lab, Cambridge, 2015. The whiteboard behind shows a recent work on understanding symmetries in deep learning. Like this:Like Loading...