Talking Machines
Talking Machines is your window into the world of machine learning. Your hosts, Katherine Gorman and Neil Lawrence, bring you clear conversations with experts in the field, insightful discussions of industry news, and useful answers to your questions. Machine learning is changing the questions we can ask of the world around us, here we explore how to ask the best questions and what to do with the answers.

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Episoder(110)

Perturb-and-MAP and Machine Learning in the Flint Water Crisis

Perturb-and-MAP and Machine Learning in the Flint Water Crisis

In episode fourteen of season two, we talk about Perturb-and-MAP, we take a listener question about classic artificial intelligence ideas being used in modern machine learning, plus we talk with Jake ...

21 Jul 201638min

Automatic Translation and t-SNE

Automatic Translation and t-SNE

In episode thirteen of season two, we talk about t-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE) we take a listener question about statistical physics, plus we talk with Hal Daume of the Universit...

7 Jul 201632min

Fantasizing Cats and Data Numbers

Fantasizing Cats and Data Numbers

In episode twelve of season two, we talk about generative adversarial networks, we take a listener question about using machine learning to improve or create products, plus we talk with Iain Murray of...

16 Jun 201649min

Spark and ICML

Spark and ICML

In episode eleven of season two, we talk about the machine learning toolkit  Spark, we take a listener question about the differences between NIPS and ICML conferences, plus we talk with Sinead Willia...

2 Jun 201639min

Computational Learning Theory and Machine Learning for Understanding Cells

Computational Learning Theory and Machine Learning for Understanding Cells

In episode ten of season two, we talk about Computational Learning Theory and Probably Approximately Correct Learning originated by Professor Leslie Valiant of SEAS at Harvard, we take a listener ques...

19 Mai 201640min

Sparse Coding and MADBITS

Sparse Coding and MADBITS

In episode nine of season two, we talk about sparse coding, take a listener question about the next big demonstration for AI after AlphaGo. Plus we talk with Clement Farabet about MADBITS and the work...

5 Mai 201641min

Remembering David MacKay

Remembering David MacKay

Recently Professor David MacKay passed away. We’ll spend this episode talking about his extensive body of work and its impacts. We’ll also talk with Philipp Hennig, a research group leader at the Max ...

21 Apr 201653min

Machine Learning and Society

Machine Learning and Society

Episode seven of season two is a little different than our usual episodes, Ryan and Katherine just returned from a conference where they got to talk with Neil Lawrence of the University of Sheffield a...

8 Apr 201648min

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