Ben Recht wins NIPS Test of Time Award
Prof. Ben Recht has won the Neural Information Processing System (NIPS) 2017 Test of Time Award for a paper he co-wrote with Ali Rahimi in 2007 titled “Random Features for Large-Scale Kernel Machines.” Deep learning, which involves stacking many neural networks on top of one another to learn the features of giant databases and develop clever algorithms, is being used to carry out more and more tasks in an expanding number of areas. In their acceptance speech at the NIPS conference, Recht and Rahimi posited that more theory is needed to understand the state-of-the-art empirical performance of deep learning, and called for simple theorems and simple, easily reproducible experiments. “We are building systems that govern healthcare and mediate our civic dialogue, we influence elections,” said Rahimi. “I would like to live in a society where systems are built on top of verifiable, rigorous thorough knowledge and not alchemy.”