Ben Adcock
Professor of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University
Scientific, Workshop
2014 Symposium on Mathematics and Computation
This annual event showcases the computational expertise of our Department and of other invited speakers. The program includes invited talks and a Poster Session which will cover diverse topics in mathematics with an emphasis on computation. All...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU Operations Research Seminar: Ben Adcock
Sharpness is a generic assumption in continuous optimization that bounds the distance to the set of minimizers in terms of the suboptimality in the objective function. It leads to the acceleration of first-order optimization methods via so-called...
Industrial, Lunchbox Lecture
PIMS/Shell Lunchbox Lecture: Compressed Sensing: Theory, Applications and Extensions
A video of this event is available on mathtube.org. Many problems in science and engineering require the reconstruction of an object - an image or signal, for example - from a collection of measurements. Due to time, cost or other constraints, one is...
Scientific, Seminar
SCAIM Seminar: Ben Adcock (SFU)
While spectral methods for the numerical solution of PDEs with smooth solutions offer the great advantage of high accuracy, they are typically poorly suited for solving problems with nonsmooth or sharply peaked solutions. This is in great part due to...
Scientific, Seminar
SCAIM Seminar: Ben Adcock
Abstract: Compressed sensing has been one of the great successes of applied mathematics in the last decade. It allows one to reconstruct sparse signals from seemingly incomplete collections of measurements, and thereby circumvent the classical...
Scientific, Seminar
Mathematics of Information and Applications Seminar: Ben Adock
Compressed sensing concerns the recovery of signals and images from seemingly incomplete data sets. Introduced nearly a decade ago, it has since become an intensive area of research in applied mathematics, engineering and computer science. However...
Scientific, Seminar
Scientific Computation and Applied & Industrial Mathematics Seminar: Ben Adcock
Many problems in scientific computing require the approximation of smooth, high-dimensional functions from limited amounts of data. For instance, a typical problem in uncertainty quantification involves identifying the parameter dependence of the...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS - ULethbridge Distinguished Speaker Series: Ben Adcock
Deep learning lies at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution. Stunning successes has been achieved by deep learning for challenging tasks such as image classification. Yet, current deep learning implementations have a tendency to be...