Deep-er Kernels

author: John Shawe-Taylor, Centre for Computational Statistics and Machine Learning, University College London
published: Aug. 26, 2013,   recorded: July 2013,   views: 11972
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Kernels can be viewed as shallow in that learning is only applied in a single (output) layer. Recent successes with deeper networks highlight the need to consider richer function classes. The talk will review and discuss methods that have been developed to enable richer kernel classes to be learned. While some of these methods rely on greedy procedures many are supported by statistical learning analyses and/or convergence bounds. The talk will highlight the potential for further research on this topic.

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