Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Created: | 2019-03-01 12:24 |
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Institution: | Department of Engineering |
Description: | This Lecture Series invites world-leading scientists to introduce today’s high-impact research areas. |
Website: | https://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/82033 |
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Active Machine Learning: From Theory to Practice Robert Nowak 19 March 2018
This talk focuses on active ML that close the loop on machine learning, sensing and data collection, and human labeling. Standard (passive) machine learning involves designing a...
Collection: Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Mon 25 Mar 2019
Convex Optimization Stephen Boyd 26 January 2018
Convex optimization has emerged as useful tool for applications that include data analysis and model fitting, resource allocation, engineering design, network design and...
Collection: Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Mon 25 Mar 2019
Deep Reinforcement Learning: from AlphaGo to AlphaStar David Silver 4th March 2019
Collection: Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Tue 5 Mar 2019
Intellectual Debt and the Death of the Programmer
Technical debt is incurred when complex systems are rapidly deployed without due thought as to how they will be maintained. Intellectual debt is incurred when complex systems are...
Collection: Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Thu 20 Feb 2020
Physical intelligence of small-scale robots by Prof. Metin Sitti, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems,...
Collection: Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Wed 7 Jun 2023
Speech Recognition: What’s Left? Dr Michael Picheny 12 November 2019
This talk examines speech recognition issue, comparing and contrasting them to what is known about human perception. With recent advances in Deep Learning, it is suggested that it...
Collection: Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Mon 25 Nov 2019
Symmetry, Bifurcation and Multi-Agent Decision Making - Naomi Leonard 26th April 2019
I will present nonlinear dynamics for distributed decision-making that derive from principles of symmetry and bifurcation. Inspired by studies of animal groups, including...
Collection: Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Tue 7 May 2019