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Many of the recent advancements in AI are due to exploiting structured low-rank representations, from low-rank tensor factorizations (Kolda and Bader 2009; Kossaifi et al. 2019) for scaling large language models (LLMs), e.g., via adapters (Hu et al. 2021) or structured matrices (Dao et al. 2022); the diffusion of compact polynomial representations as powerful inductive biases for deep learning architectures (Cheng et al. 2024); the emergence of probabilistic circuits to provide tractable probabilistic inference with guarantees (Loconte et al. 2024; Choi et al. 2020) and reliable neuro-symbolic AI (Ahmed et al. 2022); and the wide application of tensor networks to solve and accelerate physics-related problems (Biamonte and Bergholm 2017) and quantum computing (Orus 2019).

"How are all these representations related to each others? and how can we transfer knowledge across communities?"

We will try to answer the above questions in our day workshop at the Thirty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-25). The workshop will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, March 3-4, 2025.

See our call for papers.

News

  • [15th Oct 2024] Nadav, Guillame, Yannis and Andrew confirmed to be speakers!
  • [25th Sep 2024] Openreview is open to receive submissions!
  • [20th Sep 2024] Website is on!

Speakers


Tel Aviv University

University of Athens

Organizers


University of Edinburgh

UW Madison

RIKEN-AIP

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