About Me
I am a PhD in (Computationally Unbounded) AI from Strasbourg University. I love learning math and coding in C. I like to cook my own science for my own pleasure. I share my research, insights, tutorials, quizzes, and other fun things, through this blog.
Background
I realized my deep interest in math and programming when I was a high school student at Turkiye Diyanat Vagfi - Baku Turskish Lyceum (TDV-BTL). After graduating from TDV-BTL, I began my journey in Computer Science with a BSc from French-Azerbaijani University (UFAZ) in 2016. Due to COVID breakdown, I started my MSc at UFAZ in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence. Then, I started my PhD at Strasbourg University in 2022, where I proposed working on making machine learning computationally unbounded by fixing the non-scalability of current AI scaling approaches. Currently, I’m an Engineer/Researcher at UFAZ and my research focus is revolving around the same/similar things that I did in my PhD.
Interests
- Machine Learning: Developing a framework to make AI systems autonomously scalable and free from any human intervention in the continual learning process of diverse unknown tasks.
- Theoretical CS/Mathematics: Exploring incremental/on-line learning processes in Automata Theory and Formal Languages.
- Elmbaz Podcast: Talking to interesting people and exchanging deep technical insights.
- Programming: Doing projects and solving competitive coding tasks for fun.
- Gaming in my spare time.
Ongoing Projects
Below is a selection of the ongoing projects. For a full list, see my Projects page.
- SORRIUSS - A Formal and Practical Framework for Computationally Unbounded AI
- Online Regret Minimization in Modelling a Finite-State Transducer over an Infinite Input-Output Stream through Scalable Aggregation of Small Stateful Predictors
- MuLang: Inventing A New Mutually Understandble Language for The Natives Speaking Different Languages
- Comparative Study of CALNets on Image Datasets
Works and Publications
Below is a selection of my recent publications. For a full list, see my Google Scholar.
- Capacity-Aware Learning by Rejecting Complex Samples
Achievements
- Google HashCode, Top 10 in Azerbaijan, 2019.
- International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), Top 10 in Azerbaijan, 2018-2019.
- Google HashCode, $1^\text{st}$ place in Azerbaijan, 2018.
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