The seminars are usually on Wednesdays from 12pm to 1pm, 3.44 Merchant Venturers Building.
15 May – Scott Griffiths (Graphcore, UK)
Why Do We Need New Hardware & Software for Machine Intelligence?
8 May – Joint CS/CNU/ISL seminar: Luigi Acerbi (University of Geneva/International Brain Lab, Switzerland)
Variational Bayesian Monte Carlo
Luigi also gave a tutorial on optimization, model fitting, and model comparison
1 May – Song Liu (University of Bristol)
Fisher Efficient Inference of Intractable Models
3 April – Christian Konrad (University of Bristol)
Streaming Algorithms for Matchings in Massive Graphs
27 March – Cian O’Donnell (University of Bristol)
Quantifying Big Neural Data
20 March – Rui Ponte Costa (University of Bristol)
Does the Brain Backprop?
13 March – Gaurav Malhotra (University of Bristol)
Shape and relations in human vision and convolutional neural networks
13 Fev – MC Schraefel (University of Southampton)
How do you feel?
An introduction to Inbodied Interaction in the quest to #makeNormalBetter
12 Dec – Catherine Holloway (University College London)
5 Dec – Thomas Pasquier (University of Bristol)
Towards a provenance-based intrusion detection system
28 Nov – Song Liu (University of Bristol)
Learning with (from) Adversarials
14 Nov – Hridesh Rajan (Iowa State University)
Software as Data: Harnessing Big Data in Open Source for Data-driven Software Engineering
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