Introduction to Learning Theory

author: Olivier Bousquet, Google, Inc.
published: Feb. 25, 2007,   recorded: February 2006,   views: 30891
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The goal of this course is to introduce the key concepts of learning theory. It will not be restricted to Statistical Learning Theory but will mainly focus on statistical aspects. Instead of giving detailed proofs and precise statements, this course will aim at providing some useful conceptual tools and ideas useful for practitioners as well as for theoretically-driven people.

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