Qiang Liu

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Qiang Liu
Associate Professor
Computer Science
University of Texas at Austin
lqiang(at)cs.utexas.edu
Office: GDC 4.806
Phone: 512-232-7866

("Qiang" sounds like "Chee-ah-ng", and "Liu" as "l-yo")

Research

I am interested in mathematical and computational techniques for statistical learning, inference and making decision out of data and knowledge. I am interested in both investigating algorithmic foundations and cutting-edge applications.

<My Google scholar>

Selected Works

  • Lion, a machine-discovered optimization program, admits an intriguing Lyapunov function [Lion-K, slides].

  • Steepest Descent Methods for Neural Architecture Optimization: Going Beyond Black Boxes

  • Distributed Learning, Information Loss and Curved Exponential Families [paper, slides]

  • Variational Inference for Crowdsourcing [paper, slides]

Working with me

If you are a UT student interested in working with me, please consider enrolling in one of my classes and interacting with me there.

If you are applying for graduate studies at UT and wish to work with me, please indicate your interest in your application and research statement. Please do NOT email me directly.

Teaching

  • Undergraduate intro to machine learning [here].

  • Undergraduate intro to optimization [here]

  • Lecture notes on probabilistic learning and inference [here]

  • Learning theory (graduate level, scribed notes, not proofreaded!) [here]

  • Advanced ML for undergraduates (scribed notes, not proofreaded!) [here]