
معرفی
Anish Sevekari is a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on machine learning, algorithms, optimization, and theoretical computer science. He investigates topics such as neural network training dynamics, generative models, algorithmic analysis beyond worst-case scenarios, and efficient inference techniques. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in areas like probabilistic modeling and combinatorial optimization.
Key research interests include normalizing flows, ensemble methods, score-based learning, stochastic optimization, and combinatorial algorithms. His recent publications explore acceleration of NCE convergence, progressive ensemble distillation, and provable benefits of score matching.
He has published extensively in top-tier venues, with a focus on theoretical guarantees and practical efficiency. His research trends emphasize bridging gaps between machine learning and traditional algorithmic analysis, particularly in probabilistic frameworks and high-dimensional data problems.
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