Michael Albergo (@msalbergo) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Albergo

@msalbergo

Junior fellow at the Society of Fellows at @Harvard and @iaifi_news fellow, incoming Assistant Professor at @Harvard and the @KempnerInst

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Brandon Amos (@brandondamos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flows and transport methods are widely used to connect one distribution to another. What about going up one level to transporting between distributions over distributions? My new talk overviews some methods in this space: bamos.github.io/presentations/… & a quick 🧵 below

Elana Simon (@elanapearl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧬What are protein language models (PLMs) actually learning about biology? Our paper introduces InterPLM - a framework that reveals interpretable features in PLMs using sparse autoencoders, giving us a window into how these models represent protein structure and function. 🧵(1/9)

🧬What are protein language models (PLMs) actually learning about biology? Our paper introduces InterPLM - a framework that reveals interpretable features in PLMs using sparse autoencoders, giving us a window into how these models represent protein structure and function.
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Ruiqi Gao (@ruiqigao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A common question nowadays: Which is better, diffusion or flow matching? 🤔 Our answer: They’re two sides of the same coin. We wrote a blog post to show how diffusion models and Gaussian flow matching are equivalent. That’s great: It means you can use them interchangeably.

A common question nowadays: Which is better, diffusion or flow matching? 🤔

Our answer: They’re two sides of the same coin. We wrote a blog post to show how diffusion models and Gaussian flow matching are equivalent. That’s great: It means you can use them interchangeably.
Michael Albergo (@msalbergo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come to Cambridge! There is a tenure-track position at Kempner and Harvard CS. Please share around: academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/14362

Sasha Rush (@srush_nlp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rare sincere tweet: December can be tough in academia. As a student I thought everyone had it together. As an advisor you see that is very much not true. Generally, at least as a starting place, a really recommend finding someone who you can go on a long walk with to talk it

Andrew Gordon Wilson (@andrewgwils) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So tired of seeing Wikipedia bashing. The most egregious instance of this was OpenAI employees claiming their latest release obsoletes the project. Such remarkable hubris. Makes me want to tithe my income to Wikipedia, an extraordinary contribution to humanity. Donate if you can.

Wei Guo (@weiguo01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How annealing helps overcoming multimodality? In our ICLR 2025 paper openreview.net/forum?id=P6IVI… and preprint arxiv.org/abs/2502.04575, we established the first complexity bound for annealed sampling and normalizing constant (⇔free energy) estimation under weak assumptions on target!

How annealing helps overcoming multimodality? In our ICLR 2025 paper openreview.net/forum?id=P6IVI… and preprint arxiv.org/abs/2502.04575, we established the first complexity bound for annealed sampling and normalizing constant (⇔free energy) estimation under weak assumptions on target!
Paul Jeha @ICLR 2025 (@jeha_paul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a new cool preprint with Cheuk Kit Lee. We developed a sweet Sequential Monte Carlo algorithm for unbiased samples from a tempered distribution p(x0)p(y|x0)^α and applied it to discrete diffusion for text arxiv.org/abs/2502.06079. Huge thanks to Francisco Vargas Michael Albergo

We have a new cool preprint with <a href="/brianlee_lck/">Cheuk Kit Lee</a>. We developed a sweet Sequential Monte Carlo algorithm for unbiased samples from a tempered distribution p(x0)p(y|x0)^α and applied it to discrete diffusion for text arxiv.org/abs/2502.06079. Huge thanks to Francisco Vargas <a href="/msalbergo/">Michael Albergo</a>
MIT Jameel Clinic for AI & Health (@aihealthmit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having trouble sampling from a complex distribution? Peter Holderrieth, Michael Albergo, and #JameelClinic PI Tommi Jakkola introduce LEAPS, which samples values from discrete distributions more efficiently & at scale via continuous-time Markov chains. ⭐️Paper: arxiv.org/pdf/2502.10843

Having trouble sampling from a complex distribution? <a href="/peholderrieth/">Peter Holderrieth</a>, <a href="/msalbergo/">Michael Albergo</a>, and #JameelClinic PI Tommi Jakkola introduce LEAPS, which samples values from discrete distributions more efficiently &amp; at scale via continuous-time Markov chains. 
⭐️Paper: arxiv.org/pdf/2502.10843
Brandon Amos (@brandondamos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

& here are some of my favorite papers on the unification of flows and diffusion. What a decade!! (From my presentation here: bamos.github.io/presentations/…)

&amp; here are some of my favorite papers on the unification of flows and diffusion. What a decade!!

(From my presentation here: bamos.github.io/presentations/…)
Michael Albergo (@msalbergo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be at iclrconf for #ICLR2025! I’ll give a talk at the Frontiers on Probabilistic Inference workshop to discuss work with Eric Vanden-Eijnden, Peter Holderrieth, Cheuk Kit Lee, Paul Jeha, and Francisco Vargas! Let me know about your work, I will come by :) sites.google.com/view/fpiworksh…

Anthony Costa (@anthonycosta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Peter Holderrieth Michael Albergo @ICLR2025 and Tommi Jaakkola for winning the best paper award for their work entitled "LEAPS: A discrete neural sampler via locally equivariant networks" at this year's Frontiers in Probabilistic Inference workshop #ICLR2025!

Congratulations to <a href="/peholderrieth/">Peter Holderrieth</a> <a href="/msalbergo/">Michael Albergo @ICLR2025</a> and Tommi Jaakkola for winning the best paper award for their work entitled "LEAPS: A discrete neural sampler via locally equivariant networks" at this year's Frontiers in Probabilistic Inference workshop #ICLR2025!
Florentin Guth (@florentinguth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the probability of an image? What do the highest and lowest probability images look like? Do natural images lie on a low-dimensional manifold? In a new preprint with Zahra Kadkhodaie Eero Simoncelli, we develop a novel energy-based model in order to answer these questions: 🧵

What is the probability of an image? What do the highest and lowest probability images look like? Do natural images lie on a low-dimensional manifold?
In a new preprint with <a href="/ZKadkhodaie/">Zahra Kadkhodaie</a> <a href="/EeroSimoncelli/">Eero Simoncelli</a>, we develop a novel energy-based model in order to answer these questions: 🧵