Information Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series

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Created: 2019-03-01 12:24
Institution: Department of Engineering
Editors' group: Engineering Dept - Division F SMS collection managers
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


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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


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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


Intellectual Debt and the Death of the Programmer


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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


Speech Recognition: What’s Left? Dr Michael Picheny 12 November 2019


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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


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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