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LM101-081: Ch3: How to Define Machine Learning (or at Least Try)

LM101-081: Ch3: How to Define Machine Learning (or at Least Try)

FromLearning Machines 101


LM101-081: Ch3: How to Define Machine Learning (or at Least Try)

FromLearning Machines 101

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This particular podcast covers the material in Chapter 3 of my new book “Statistical Machine Learning: A unified framework” with expected publication date May 2020. In this episode we discuss Chapter 3 of my new book which discusses how to formally define machine learning algorithms. Briefly, a learning machine is viewed as a dynamical system that is minimizing an objective function. In addition, the knowledge structure of the learning machine is interpreted as a preference relation graph which is implicitly specified by the objective function. In addition, this week we include in our book review section a new book titled “The Practioner’s Guide to Graph Data”  by Denise Gosnell and Matthias Broecheler. To find out more information visit the website: www.learningmachines101.com .
Released:
Apr 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (85)

Smart machines based upon the principles of artificial intelligence and machine learning are now prevalent in our everyday life. For example, artificially intelligent systems recognize our voices, sort our pictures, make purchasing suggestions, and can automatically fly planes and drive cars. In this podcast series, we examine such questions such as: How do these devices work? Where do they come from? And how can we make them even smarter and more human-like? These are the questions which will be addressed in the podcast series Learning Machines 101.