Research Area:
Machine Learning
Description
It is difficult to separate machine learning from artificial
intelligence at Brown. Most of the AI faculty utilize statistical
machine learning techniques in their work whether they focus on
machine vision, robotics, or computational linguistics. Hidden Markov
models, stochastic context-free grammars, graphical models (Bayesian
networks and Markov random fields), and Markov decision processes are
common mathematical tools used in developing new algorithms and
applications. There are active reading groups and a good deal of
collaboration among faculty in computer science and with colleagues in
applied math, cognitive and linguistic sciences, engineering, and
neuroscience.
Faculty
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Page Owner: Tom Dean
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Last Modified: Wed Jun 27 12:26:37 2007
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