CWI Lectures on Machine Learning (2017)

This year, the CWI Lectures will be held on Thursday 23 November. The theme will be Machine Learning and the afternoon will be organized by CWI's newly established Machine Learning group. The speakers Neil Lawrence, Suchi Saria, Max Welling and Csaba Szepesvári are all world leading machine learning researchers.

When
23 Nov 2017 from noon to 23 Nov 2017 6 p.m. CET (GMT+0100)
Where
Turingroom at Congress Centre Amsterdam Science Park
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This year, the CWI Lectures will be held on Thursday 23 November. The theme will be Machine Learning and the afternoon is organized by CWI's newly established Machine Learning group. 

The speakers are all world leading machine learning researchers:

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Neil Lawrence leads Amazon Research Cambridge where he is a Director of Machine Learning. He is on leave of absence from the University of Sheffield where he is a Professor in Computational Biology and Machine Learning in the the Department of Computer Science.
Neil’s main research interest is machine learning through probabilistic models. He focuses on both the algorithmic side of these models and their application. He has a particular focus on applications in personalized health and computational biology, but happily dabbles in other areas such as speech, vision and graphics.

 

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Suchi Saria is professor at Johns Hopkins University. Even though she only obtained her Ph.D. (at Stanford) in 2011, her work has already attracted considerable attraction and honours. For example, in 2016 she has been selected as 'one of Popular Science's Brilliant 10'. She has also been named one of AI's "ten to watch" by IEEE in 2014. She is, among many other things, known for successful applications of state-of-the-art theory in machine learning and statistics within the health domain. 

 

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Max Welling is a research chair in Machine Learning at the University of Amsterdam.  He has secondary appointments at the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). He is co-founder of “Scyfer BV” a university spin-off in deep learning, recently acquired by Qualcomm. Welling’s machine learning research labs are AMLAB, Qualcomm QUVA Lab and Bosch Delta Lab".

 

 

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Csaba Szepesvári is a research scientist at Google Deepmind and a Professor at the Department of Computing Science of the University of Alberta. He is best known for the UCT algorithm, which led to a leap in the performance of planning and search algorithms in many domains, in particular in computer Go. His research interests include reinforcement learning, statistical learning theory and online learning.

For titles, abstracts and presentations, please click here.


Programme:
12.00-12.45 lunch
12.45-13.00 Welcome by Jos Baeten (General Director CWI) & Peter Grünwald (leader of the CWI Machine Learning Group)
13.00-13.45 Neil Lawrence
13.45-14.30 Suchi Saria
14.30-15.15 break
15.15-16.00 Max Welling
16.00-16.45 Csaba Szepesvári
16.45-16.50 Closing
16.50-18.00 drinks

Registration is closed