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-readable representations, such as distributed representations of text augmented with random noises [1] or unnatural text curated by replacing sensitive tokens with random non-sensitive ones [2]. First, such
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. The project will focus on automated distributional shift detection and monitoring, invariant and distributionally robust representation learning algorithms, and deployment-time calibration with uncertainty
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comparing models with entirely different structures and parameter counts, whether comparing linear regression against mixture models or decision trees. MML is strictly Bayesian, requiring prior distributions
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the headspace website. Possible approaches to addressing this challenge might include: Developing algorithms to identify patterns and preferences based on service users’ previous content engagement
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The relationship between the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle and the notion of Solomonoff-Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory (Wallace and
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. Wallace (1996). MML estimation of the parameters of the spherical Fisher Distribution. In S. Arikawa and A. K. Sharma (eds.), Proc. 7th International Workshop on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT'96
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healthcare application needs to analyze sensitive patient data across distributed nodes. Researchers and students can explore privacy-preserving algorithms and technologies like federated learning and zero
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group of experts to predict (probabilistically) whether these occupations will be automated, augmented or unaffected by emerging technologies. Using this data, a classification algorithm is then trained
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Federated learning (FL) is an emerging machine learning paradium to enable distributed clients (e.g., mobile devices) to jointly train a machine learning model without pooling their raw data into a
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distributions. We wish to represent the biological networks into proper formats, e.g., vector representations, so that existing machine learning algorithms (e.g., support vector machines) can readily be used