Machine learning researchers Bernhard Schölkopf is a professor at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen, Germany where he heads the Department of Empirical Inference. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bernhard Schölkopf"
Geoffrey Hinton is a British born computer scientist most noted for his work on the mathematics and applications of neural networks, and their relationship to information theory. ...more on Wikipedia about "Geoffrey Hinton"
Professor Michael I. Jordan is a leading researcher in machine learning and artificial intelligence. Jordan was a prime mover behind popularising Bayesian Networks in the machine learning community and is known for forming links between machine learning and statistics. Jordan was also prominent in the formalisation of variational methods for approximate inference and the popularisation of the EM algorithm in machine learning. ...more on Wikipedia about "Michael I. Jordan"
Sebastian Thrun, (born 1967 in Solingen, Germany) is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University and director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL). He led the development of the robotic vehicle Stanley, which won the DARPA Grand Challenge in 2005 and brought Stanford a two-million dollar prize. Thrun is also known for his work on probabilistic programming techniques in robotics, with applications including robotic mapping. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sebastian Thrun"
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