MLAS

Machine Learning and Advanced Statistics Summer School 

A Top 10 Math & Stats Summer School according to INOMICS

16th edition

June 17th to June 28th, 2024

Madrid

Organized by the Artificial Intelligence Department of the School of Computer Science of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

 

 

Courses

The summer school consists of 12 separate courses, each of them week-long and composed of 15 lecture hours. There are six courses in each of the two weeks of the summer school. The courses are intensive and aim to introduce both the theoretical foundations and the practical applications of modern statistical analysis techniques. The students are free to choose the courses according to their interests, with the only restriction being that courses which are given in the same time block (e.g. C01 and C02; C03 and C04;...) are mutually exclusive.

Click on a course title to see its detailed programme and eventual prerequisites.

Time Week 1
Monday, June 17th - Friday, June 21st, 2024
Week 2
Monday, June 24th - Friday, June 28th, 2024
9:45 - 12:45

C01Bayesian Networks 
Concha Bielza, Pedro LarrañagaBojan Mihaljević (Univ. Politécnica de Madrid)

C02Time Series 
Ana Justel, Karen Miranda (Univ. Autónoma de Madrid), Andrés Alonso (Univ. Carlos III de Madrid)

C07Feature Subset Selection 
Bojan MihaljevićPedro Larrañaga, Concha Bielza (Univ. Politécnica de Madrid)

C08Clustering
Abraham Otero (Univ. CEU San Pablo)

13:45 - 16:45

C03Supervised Classification
Pedro Larrañaga, Concha Bielza, Bojan Mihaljević (Univ. Politécnica de Madrid)

C04Statistical Inference 
Román Mínguez (Univ. de Castilla-La Mancha)

C09Gaussian Processes and  Bayesian Optimization Daniel Hernández-Lobato (Univ. Autónoma de Madrid), Eduardo Garrido (Univ. Pontificia Comillas)

C10Explainable Machine Learning
Bojan MihaljevićEnrique Valero-Leal (Univ. Politécnica de Madrid)

17:00 - 20:00

C05: Deep Learning 
Álvaro Barbero, Alberto Suárez (Univ. Autónoma de Madrid)

C06Bayesian Inference 
Concepción Ausín (Univ. Carlos III de Madrid), Martina Danielova Zaharieva (CUNEF)

C11SVMs, Kernel Methods and Regularized Learning
Álvaro Barbero, Carlos Alaíz (Univ. Autónoma de Madrid)

C12Hidden Markov Models 
Agustín Álvarez (Univ. Politécnica de Madrid)

All classes will be given in English. Each course has theoretical as well as practical hours, in which the each techniques are put into practice with software. Students should bring their own laptops with the software required for the practical sessions. Free wireless connection will be available. A leaflet summarizing the information is available here.

 

Goals and prerequisites

Academic interest: This summer school complements the background of students from a variety of disciplines with the theoretical and practical fundamentals of those modern techniques employed in the analysis and modelling of large data sets.

Scientific interest: Any scientist, regardless of her field (whether engineering, life sciences, economics, etc.) is confronted with the problem of extracting conclusions from experimental data. The summer school supplies experimentalists with the sufficient resources to be able to select the appropriate analysis technique and to apply it to their specific problem.

Professional interest: The application of modern data analysis is widespread in the industry it is practically needed in nearly all disciplines. There are plenty job offers in the field: a Glassdoor.com search as of March 2017 retrieves around 9,000 offers for "data science" and around 14,000 offers for 'data mining', all within the USA only.

The goal of this summer school is to complement the technical background of attendees in the field of data analysis and modelling. The courses are open to any student or professional wanting to enrich her knowledge of a topic that is more and more involved in nearly all productive areas (Computer Science, Engineering, Pharmacy, Medicine, Economics, Statistics, etc.).

A second objective is to get the student acquainted with a set of computational tools for applying the learned techniques. This may involve tackling practical problems from the student's own work environment, i.e., working with a student's own data set.

Note that the summer school is on advanced techniques and the courses will provide insight into modern techniques that, nearly by definition, are not mathematically trivial. Although emphasis is placed on their use and not on the underlying mathematics, attendees should not be afraid or surprised of seeing some mathematics. Teachers will make the course content accessible to students from all backgrounds. To make course attendance easier, the student is supposed to be familiar with certain concepts that are described as "prerequisites" and she is encouraged to read the "before attending documents" in order to benefit from the course as much as possible.

 

 

Venue

The summer school takes place at UPM’s School of Computer Science, located at the Montegancedo campus, in Madrid's Boadilla del Monte municipality, some 14 kilometers from downtown Madrid. The campus is well connected with central Madrid, via light rail line and multiple buses lines. 

Universidad Politecnica de MadridUniversidad Politecnica de Madrid

 

 

Fees

The tuition fees include attendance to lectures and educational materials. There is an early-registration period until May, 27th at 23:59 hours (CET). The price for each one of the 12 courses is:

 

By May 27th

After May 27th

Academia

300 €

350 €

Industry

425 €

475 €

People who are not currently working are eligible for academia fees. Note that the above per-course price is fixed, regardless of how many courses a student enrolls in. There is a 25% discount for members of the Spanish AEPIA and SEIO societies.

 

 

Registration

Courses have a maximum attendance of 40 people whereas courses with less than 6 people will not be opened (we have an average of 20 students per course, and this is very unlikely to happen). For each attended course, the student will get an assistance certificate signed by school coordinators. Course places will be filled in strict order of payment date.

Note that enrollment is only possible until Wednesday, June 12th at 18:00 (CET) for week one courses and Wednesday, June 19th at 18:00 (CET) for week two courses.

The application process is very simple. Unless otherwise stated here, all the courses have open places. To apply for one course or a set of courses, the student should make the correspondent payment and report their personal data to the organization by email (mlas@fi.upm.es). These data must comprise the following items:

  • Full name, e-mail, institution and nationality
  • Passport number (or national ID card number if passport is n/a)
  • List of course(s) you want to enroll
  • Attachment with the wire transfer proof for the total amount of fees (preferably in PDF format)
  • [Optional] If you are a member of AEPIA or SEIO, then a proof of active membership. A proof of membership quota payment can do.

The bank details for the payment are as follows.

  • To: MLAS
  • Subject: Course(s) number(s) + your name
  • Bank name: Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria BBVA
  • Bank Address: Paseo de Recoletos, 10, 1. planta, E-28001, Madrid
  • Account Number: 0182 2370 44 0201522862
  • SWIFT: BBVAESMMXXX
  • IBAN: ES74 0182 2370 44 0201522862
  • Account owner: Fundación General de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
  • Account owner address: C/ Pastor No 3, 28003, Madrid

When carrying out the payment, make sure that you cover the wiring expenses (if any), so that the amount transferred to our account matches the corresponding course fees exactly. If not, we will ask you to wire the remaining amount. Once all the information is validated, the student will receive a confirmation email.

We can prepare a proforma and/or formal invoice for the registration. We would need the student's registration data (e.g., name, courses to enroll into, etc.) as well as institution name, VAT and address.

Cancellation and changes

It is only possible to cancel enrollment in a course for medical reasons or a rejected visa application, and only before that course begins.

If a student would like to replace one course with another, he or she must request this before Wednesday 12th for week one courses and Wednesday 19th for week two courses. We will evaluate each request and to attempt to grant it, but there might be restrictions and we cannot provide guarantees.  

Accommodation

The summer school does not provide lodging. The NH Ciudad de la Imagen hotel is near-by, located halfway between the campus and Madrid,  reachable with a ten-minute bus ride. Two years ago students reported very poor WIFI connection in this hotel, so you should probably check this with NH before booking.

Students also stay around the Principe Pio area in downtown Madrid. It is centric and well-connected, with the commute to campus taking around 40 minutes. You can take the 573 bus at Principe Pio and it leave you right off campus.

The NH Ciudad de la Imagen might be preferable if you will follow many courses and will have little time for other activities besides attending the summer school. Lodging near Principe Pio, on the other hand, makes it easier for you to enjoy Madrid during your stay.

For a list of hotels that the UPM has agreements with, see here. You may also try contacting international.incoming@upm.esPlease cc us when emailing them. 

 

Logistics for attendants

 

Course materials, practical sessions and classrooms

Course materials with be sent on the Wednesday prior to course kick-off, that is, on Wednesday 12th for week one, and Wednesday 19th for week two. On the following day, the professors will send the instructions for installing the required software. In exceptional cases this may happen earlier, if the professor considers that the amount of software to be installed is substantial.

Students need to bring their own laptops with the software required for the practical sessions of the courses. Free wireless connection will be available. We will provide data for wifi access on the first day of classes. Eduroam is available. Note that recording the classes, either in audio or in video format, is not allowed.

The courses will be held in classrooms 6201 and 6202, located in the third floor of Bloque 6 (see campus map).

Reaching campus

You can reach the Montegancedo campus by buses 571, 573, 591, and 865 and by light rail line ML 3. The buses are faster than the light rail and leave you at campus or very close to it, while the light rail station is about one kilometer from campus. 

From NH Ciudad de la Imagen Hotel

 You can catch buses 571 and 573 in front of the hotel and the light-rail at the José Osbert ML 3 station.

From Madrid

  • Colonia Jardin (metro line 10). You can catch the buses 571, 573 and 591 here. You can catch the light rail at the ML3 Colonia Jardin station.
  • Ciudad Universitaria (metro line 6). Catch the 865 here.
  • Aluche (metro line 5). Catch the 591 here or the 571 here
  • Principe Pío (metro lines 6 and 10). Catch the 573 here.

Getting off at the campus

Buses 591 and 865 leave you on campus. With 591 you get off at the last station whereas with 865 it's at next-to-last, called ‘Facultad de Informática’. 

If arriving with 571 or 573 you need to get off at the ‘Facultad de Informática' bus station (station name is shown on a display inside the bus, on the front side), and walk to entrance.

If arriving by light-rail you will have to walk 1.4 kilometers to campus. As you leave the light-rail station, turn right and walk down Avda. Montepríncipe.

Click here for a detailed map of campus and surroundings.

Buses timetable

Here are the timetables for the 571, 573, 591 and 865 buses in direction from Madrid to campus. In direction campus to Madrid, the timetables are these: 571, 573, 591 and 865Please note that for 571 and 573 the timetables differ in June and July; look for 'Vigente Julio' in the upper right corner of a box for July and 'Vigente de 1 de septiembre a 30 de junio'  for June.

Tickets

A single trip for 591, 865 and the light rail costs 2 euros whereas a 10-rides ticket costs 12.20 euros. A single ride with 571 and 573 costs 2.60 euros whereas a 10-rides tickets costs 16.10 euros. See https://www.redtransporte.com/madrid/precios-abonos.html (In Spanish).

Further information

Madrid underground: www.metromadrid.es/en
Madrid transport: https://www.crtm.es/

 

Eating at campus

The cafeteria is located in Bloque 3 (see campus map). It opens from 8:00 to 20:00 and serves sandwiches, salads, drinks, hamburgers, and other dishes. 

Lunch is served from 13:00 to 16:00. The self-service menu includes a starter, a main dish, a dessert and bread for 7€ with a drink (menu con bebida) and 6.50€ without a drink (menu sin bebida). You can also buy a 10-meal ticket (menu 10 comidas) for 63€. It is also possible to buy only a starter or only a main dish. You pay for the meal at directly at the cash register.

There are microwave ovens that you can use if you want to bring you own food.

Services at the campus

Some of the services provided on campus, such as study rooms, are listed here. The library and study rooms and areas are located in Bloque 1.

If you need to print something, you can use the publications service at room S6001, in the lower floor of Bloque 6 (a level below classrooms 6101 and 6105). It is only open from 08:00 to 14:00. In order to print, you need to purchase (on spot) a printing card which costs one euro.

The preffered entrance to the building is via Bloque 5. Once you enter, you go straight down the hallway and then left just before the stairs that go downwards. Below is a picture of the entrance and the spot where you should turn left in the hallway. There will be signs posted indicating the way.

 

 

Social events

We will organize evenings out on Tuesdays, June 18th and June 25th, at a bar in downtown Madrid. The coordinators, Laura and Bojan, will be there and we invite all students to join. The invitation does not include drinks and each student should pay for what he or she consumes.

 

Contact

School coordinators:

Bojan Mihaljević and Laura Gonzalez Veiga
Tel.: +34 91 067 3093
mlas@fi.upm.es

School directors:

Pedro Larrañaga
Tel.: +34 91 067 2896
Concha Bielza
Tel.: +34 91 067 2883

Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Informáticos
Univ. Politécnica de Madrid
Campus Montegancedo s/n
28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid
Spain

 

 

Previous editions photographs

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MLAS 2023

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Second week

 

ASDM 2019

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Second week

 

ASDM 2018

First week

Second week

 

ASDM 2017

First week

Second week

 

ASDM 2016

First week

Second week

 

ASDM 2015

First week

Second week

 

ASDM 2014

First week

Second week

 

ASDM 2013

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Second week

 

 

ASDM 2012

First week

Second week

ASDM 2012 Group Photo Week 2

 

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