Youssef Mroueh


Ph.D. Candidate
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

ymroueh@mit.edu

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I am a third year graduate student in EECS at MIT. I received my engineering diploma in Applied Mathematics from Ecole Polytechnique Paris, France, in 2009 and my Masters of Science in Applied Mathematics from Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris - Mines ParisTech in 2010.

My research supervisor is Prof. Tomaso Poggio at CSAIL and CBCL. I am also part of LCSL, a joint lab between the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and MIT, where I work with Dr. Lorenzo Rosasco.

I am broadly interested in Machine Learning, Signal/Image Processing, Computer Vision, Quantization, Randomness and Algorithms.



PUBLICATIONS

Phase Retrieval

Quantization and Greed are Good: One Bit Phase Retrieval, Robustness and Greedy Refinements
Youssef Mroueh, Lorenzo Rosasco  
Preprint 2014, Arxiv 2014
[PAPER]    
On Efficiency and Low Sample Complexity in Phase Retrieval
Youssef Mroueh, Lorenzo Rosasco  
ISIT'14, ISIT2014, Haiwai 2014
[PAPER]    
Phase Retrieval and Super-Resolution from One Bit Coded Diffraction Patterns.
Youssef Mroueh  
Preprint 2014, Arxiv, 2014
[PAPER]    

Machine Learning

Multi-Class Learning with Simplex Coding
Youssef Mroueh,Tomaso Poggio, Lorenzo Rosasco, Jean-Jacques Slotine.  
NIPS'12, Lake Tahoe, December 2012
[PAPER]    
Can a biologically-plausible hierarchy effectively replace face detection, alignment, and recognition pipelines
Qianli Liao, Joel Z Leibo, Youssef Mroueh, Tomaso Poggio.  
Preprint 2014, Arxiv 2014
[PAPER]    

Compressive Sensing

Q-ary Compressive Sensing
Youssef Mroueh, Lorenzo rosasco.  
SAMPTA, Breman, July 2013
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