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Watch Professor Stéphane Mallat’s full Lytle Lecture Series videos now!

December 18, 2019

The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering’s 2019 Dean W. Lytle Endowed Lecture Series videos are now available! The Lytle Lecture Series is the department’s premier annual event, featuring internationally renowned researchers in the field of communications, signal processing, control systems and machine learning. This year we were extremely excited to have the world-renowned applied mathematician and research scientist, Dr. Stéphane Mallat, as our guest speaker. Dr. Mallat is known for his fundamental work in wavelet theory, with major impact in machine learning, signal processing, music synthesis, harmonic analysis and image segmentation. Click to read the Abstract on Dr. Mallat’s presentation, “Mathematical Mysteries of Deep Neural Networks” and watch the full recording of the 2019 Lytle Lecture below!

The Lytle Lecture Series was hosted by ECE Professor Les Atlas, and ECE Professor and Associate Chair for Research and Entrepreneurship, Maryam Fazel. The lecture series was made possible by a generous endowment from the Lytle family in honor of the late ECE Professor, Dean W. Lytle.

Lytle Lecture 2019 – Dr. Stéphane Mallat

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ECE Colloquium Series 2019 – Dr. Stéphane Mallat

Professor Mallat also presented a lecture earlier that morning on “Interpretable Deep Networks for Classification, Generation and Physics” for the ECE Colloquium Series. Below is a video of that lecture.

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