Richard Zemel
homepage: | http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~zemel/inquiry/home.php |
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Description
My primary area of interest in research concerns computational theories of inference and learning in biological and artificial systems.
Questions that motivate me include: How can we construct artificial systems that analyze complex, cluttered environments with the ease and accuracy of natural systems? How can novel visual items be processed efficiently and how do representations and processing change as items become more familiar?
Lectures:
lecture Introduction to CNNs as author at Deep Learning (DLSS) and Reinforcement Learning (RLSS) Summer School, Montreal 2017, 6744 views |
opening Opening Remarks and Awards as author at 24th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), Vancouver 2010, together with: Terrence J. Sejnowski, John Shawe-Taylor, 4684 views |
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event Video Journal of Machine Learning Abstracts - Volume 1 as editor at Video Journal of Machine Learning Abstracts - Volume 1, together with: John Shawe-Taylor (editor), 14432 views |