With the project we established the Mathematical Machine Learning research group at the Max Planck Institute MiS. In the course of the project, our team involved 3 doctoral students (all continuing to reputable postdoctoral positions) and 5 postdoctoral researchers (2 continuing to faculty positions and 3 to postdoctoral or researcher positions), in addition to 10+ visiting researchers and interns.
We published 50+ articles, including 20 at the machine learning conferences ICML, ICLR, NeurIPS, 12 at conferences such as ISIT, Allerton, MSML, GSI, and 20 in journals such as SIAM SIAGA, JMLR, Information Geometry, FoCM, or in books such as Mathematical Aspects of Deep Learning. We presented this research in 100+ invited talks at workshops, conferences, and seminars, including 7 keynotes and plenary lectures, in addition to 50+ presentations at workshops, conferences, and general public outreach events. The achieved results have served as the basis for several subsequent research endeavours by us and others in theoretical deep learning, particularly such highlighting geometric and combinatorial aspects of learning with neural networks.
Within this project we created multiple platforms for research, training, and dissemination, including in particular the Deep Learning Theory meeting and the Mathematical Machine Learning Seminar, which has hosted 150+ talks in the reporting period. Among the organized events we may highlight the Deep Learning Theory kickoff workshop in early 2019 and the co-organized Mathematics of Machine Learning Conference at ZiF in 2021, in addition to further conference sessions and collaboration programs. The project has had a significant synergistic footprint particularly through the close interface we maintained with the Math Machine Learning group at UCLA, the co-creation of the Math of Data Initiative at MPI MiS, and the interface with other machine learning research stakeholders such as the DFG priority programme 2298 on Theoretical Foundations of Deep Learning and the School of Embedded Composite Artificial Intelligence in Leipzig and Dresden.