Learning Theory

author: John Shawe-Taylor, Centre for Computational Statistics and Machine Learning, University College London
published: Nov. 2, 2009,   recorded: September 2009,   views: 13518
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Comment1 Ed Warner, January 6, 2011 at 12:43 p.m.:

I enjoyed this very competent talk by this very likable speaker. Dr. Shawe-Taylor says that he views Learning Theory as much broader than just Statistical Learning Theory, which is his focus. It would have been nice, however, to have another talk on Algorithmic Learning Theory at this summer school, as one could argue that ALT is the most general type of learning theory.

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