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X-WR-CALNAME:Normalizing Flows in Theory and Practice - Marcus Brubaker\, A
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DESCRIPTION:Please register for this event here. Abstract: Normalizing Flow
 s are a class of generative model which have been growing in popularity re
 cently. NFs are a highly expressive form of generative model which allow f
 or efficient sampling\, exact likelihood computation and are quickly becom
 ing competitive with GANs. This talk will provide a brief review of NFs an
 d present a selection of results from my group on both theoretical aspects
  of flows and their practical application. In particular\, I will: show th
 eoretical results around the tail behavior of typical NF architectures\; s
 how an application of…
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SUMMARY:Normalizing Flows in Theory and Practice - Marcus Brubaker\, Assist
 ant Professor\, York University\; Faculty Affiliate\, Vector Institute
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