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  2. Cambridge Machine Learning Group Publications

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    13 Feb 2023: Publications, Machine Learning Group, Department of Engineering, Cambridge. current group:. [former members:. ... PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering, Cambridge, UK, 2020.
  3. 13 Feb 2023: Publications, Machine Learning Group, Department of Engineering, Cambridge. current group:. [former members:. ... PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering, Cambridge, UK, 2022.
  4. Machine Learning Group Publications

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    13 Feb 2023: Publications, Machine Learning Group, Department of Engineering, Cambridge. current group:. [former members:. ... PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering, 2022. Abstract: This thesis concerns the use of Gaussian processes (GPs) as
  5. LNAI 3176 - Unsupervised Learning

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    13 Feb 2023: For example, x may be letters ofthe alphabet, or images, and the communication line may be the Internet. ... For example,the data points may be features of animals related through an evolutionarytree.
  6. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science—Author Stylesheet ©Copyright…

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    27 Jan 2023: We’ve illustrated this using an alphabet of 7 symbols },,,,,,{ koedcba with differing probabilities (Figure 1). ... In Current Problems in Animal Behaviour, Thorpe and Zangwill (Eds), Cambridge University Press, pp.
  7. 27 Jan 2023: Forexample, x may be letters of the alphabet, or images, and the communication line may be the internet.Intuitively, we should encode our data so that symbols which occur more frequently ... For example, the data points may be features of animals
  8. Unsupervised Learning∗ Zoubin Ghahramani† Gatsby Computational…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/zoubin/course04/ul.pdf
    27 Jan 2023: Forexample, x may be letters of the alphabet, or images, and the communication line may be the internet.Intuitively, we should encode our data so that symbols which occur more frequently ... For example, the data points may be features of animals
  9. Unsupervised Learning∗ Zoubin Ghahramani† Gatsby Computational…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/zoubin/course05/ul.pdf
    27 Jan 2023: Forexample, x may be letters of the alphabet, or images, and the communication line may be the internet.Intuitively, we should encode our data so that symbols which occur more frequently ... For example, the data points may be features of animals
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  11. Transparency: Motivations and Challenges? Adrian…

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    6 May 2024: Transparency: Motivations and Challenges? Adrian Weller1,2,3[0000000319157158]. 1 University of Cambridge, UK, adrian.weller@eng.cam.ac.uk2 The Alan Turing Institute, UK. ... Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning Series,The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA,
  12. - 4F13: Machine Learning

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/4f13/1011/lect1214.pdf
    19 Nov 2023: Department of EngineeringUniversity of Cambridge. http://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/teaching/4f13/. Ghahramani & Rasmussen (CUED) Lecture 12, 13, 14: Reinforcement Learning 1 / 25. ... Intelligent Behaviour? Imagine a creature/agent (human/animal/machine) which

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