John Duchi
homepage: | http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jduchi/ |
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Description
John Duchi is currently a PhD candidate in computer science at Berkeley, where he started in the fall of 2008. He works in the Statistical Artificial Intelligence Lab (SAIL) under the supervision of Mike Jordan. Before this, he was an undergrad and a masters student at Stanford University working with Daphne Koller in her research group, DAGS. He was also a Resident Assistant in Cedro. He has also worked at Google, where he had the great fortune to work with Yoram Singer.
Lectures:
lecture Privacy Aware Learning as author at 26th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), Lake Tahoe 2012, 4147 views |
lecture Online and Batch Learning Using Forward-Looking Subgradients as coauthor at NIPS Workshop on Optimization for Machine Learning, Whistler 2008, 4643 views |
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lecture Efficient Learning using Forward-Backward Splitting as author at Conference Sessions, 4092 views |
lecture Boosting with Structural Sparsity as author at Sessions, 3953 views |
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demonstration video Distributed Dual Averaging In Networks as author at Video Journal of Machine Learning Abstracts - Volume 1, 3225 views |