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Bryon Aragam is an Associate Professor and Topel Faculty Scholar at the Booth School of Business, University of Chicago. His work bridges causality, statistical machine learning, and probabilistic modeling, with applications in AI systems like ChatGPT and DALL-E.
Key research themes include:
- Causal Structure Learning: Extracting latent causal graphs from multimodal data using nonparametric methods.
- Deep Generative Models: Analyzing overparametrization and variational inference for representation learning.
- Latent Variable Discovery: Using Markov boundaries and convex subset lattices to uncover hidden dependencies.
- Algorithm Design: Developing scalable methods like DAGMA for DAG learning and theoretical guarantees for GES/PC algorithms.
His paper trends reveal a focus on nonparametric statistics, graphical models, and neural network theory, with recent work on transformer memory dynamics and identifiability in deep latent models. Papers frequently appear in top venues like NeurIPS, JMLR, and AOS, emphasizing theoretical rigor and practical validation.
Research fields
CausalityStatistical Machine LearningProbabilistic ModelingCausal Structure LearningDeep Generative ModelsLatent Variable ModelsNonparametric StatisticsHigh-Dimensional StatisticsGraphical ModelsArtificial IntelligenceNeural NetworksRepresentation LearningVariational InferenceUnsupervised LearningCausal Discovery
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