Mina Karzand

Orcid: 0000-0001-9673-4743

According to our database1, Mina Karzand authored at least 15 papers between 2009 and 2021.

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2021
Regret Bounds and Regimes of Optimality for User-User and Item-Item Collaborative Filtering.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, 2021

Representation Costs of Linear Neural Networks: Analysis and Design.
Proceedings of the Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 34: Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems 2021, 2021

2020
MaxiMin Active Learning in Overparameterized Model Classes.
IEEE J. Sel. Areas Inf. Theory, 2020

Minimax Prediction in Tree Ising Models.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2020

2019
Active Learning in the Overparameterized and Interpolating Regime.
CoRR, 2019

Maximin Active Learning with Data-Dependent Norms.
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, 2019

2017
Theoretical study of two prediction-centric problems: graphical model learning and recommendations.
PhD thesis, 2017

2016
Learning a Tree-Structured Ising Model in Order to Make Predictions.
CoRR, 2016

2015
Communication strategies for low-latency trading.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2015

Inferning trees.
Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, 2015

2014
Achievable Degrees of Freedom in MIMO Correlatively Changing Fading Channels.
CoRR, 2014

Achievability of nonlinear degrees of freedom in correlatively changing fading channels.
Proceedings of the 48th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, 2014

Degrees of freedom in fading channels with memory: Achievability through nonlinear decoding.
Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, 2014

2010
Demosaicking by Alternating Projections: Theory and Fast One-Step Implementation.
IEEE Trans. Image Process., 2010

2009
Iterative demosaicking accelerated: theory and fast noniterative implementations.
Proceedings of the Computational Imaging VII, 2009


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