Larry Wasserman has started the Normal Deviate blog which I added to the blogroll on the right.
Manfred Warmuth points out the UCSC machine learning summer school running July 9-20 which may be of particular interest to those in silicon valley.
Machine learning and learning theory research
Larry Wasserman has started the Normal Deviate blog which I added to the blogroll on the right.
Manfred Warmuth points out the UCSC machine learning summer school running July 9-20 which may be of particular interest to those in silicon valley.
The accepted papers are up in full detail. We are still struggling with the precise program itself, but that’s coming along. Also note the May 13 deadline for early registration and room booking.
May 16 in Cambridge, is the New England Machine Learning Day, a first regional workshop/symposium on machine learning. To present a poster, submit an abstract by May 5.
May 19 in New York, STOC is coming to town and rather surprisingly having workshops which should be quite a bit of fun. I’ll be speaking at Algorithms for Distributed and Streaming Data.
has died. He lived a full life. I know him personally as a founder of the Center for Computational Learning Systems and the New York Machine Learning Symposium, both of which have sheltered and promoted the advancement of machine learning. I expect much of the New York area machine learning community will miss him, as well as many others around the world.
Nina points out the Submodularity Workshop March 19-20 next week at Georgia Tech. Many people want to make Submodularity the new Convexity in machine learning, and it certainly seems worth exploring.
Sara Olson also points out a tenured faculty position at IMT Lucca with a deadline of May 15th. Lucca happens to be the ancestral home of 1/4 of my heritage 🙂