We are the NSF AI Institute for Foundations of Machine Learning (IFML)
Designated by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2020, IFML develops the key foundational tools for the next decade of AI innovation. Our institute comprises researchers from The University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington, Wichita State University, Stanford University, Santa Fe Institute, University of Nevada-Reno, Boston College, CalTech, University of California, Berkeley, and University of California, Los Angeles.
Our researchers create new algorithms that can help machines learn on the fly, change their expectations as they encounter people and objects in real life, and even bounce back from deliberate attempts by adversaries to manipulate datasets.
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IFML Seminar
IFML Seminar: 02/13/26 - COWS and Their Hybrids: Customized Orthogonal Weights
Abstract: Particle physicists developed an algorithm called COWs (Customized Orthogonal Weights) for separating signals from backgrounds in certain experiments. We look at COWs from a statistical perspective. Then we consider several extensions of the...
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Adam Klivans Wins Test of Time Award at FOCS 2025
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NSF IFML Podcast: From Research Discovery to Real-World Impact
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IFML Hosts Fall 2025 AI Research Symposium
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UT Doubles Size of One of World’s Most Powerful AI Computing Hubs
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UT to Lead the Next Gen of AI
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UT Expands Research on AI Accuracy and Reliability to Support Breakthroughs in Science, Technology and the Workforce
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Upcoming Events and Workshops
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IFML Seminar: 02/13/26 - COWS and Their Hybrids: Customized Orthogonal Weights
Talk by Larry Wasserman, University UPMC Professor of Statistics and Data Science, Carnegie Mellon University
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IFML Hosts Fall 2025 AI Research Symposium
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