Submitted by noronen on August 8, 2008 - 16:38
A video lecture by Kai Puolamäki: In the absence of explicit queries, an alternative is to try to infer users' interests from implicit feedback signals, such as clickstreams or eye tracking. The interests, formulated as an implicit query, can then be used in further searches. We formulate this task as a probabilistic model, which can be interpreted as a kind of transfer learning and meta-learning.
Submitted by noronen on August 8, 2008 - 16:33
A video lecture by Aapo Hyvärinen: Causal analysis of continuous-valued variables typically uses either autoregressive models or linear Gaussian Bayesian networks with instantaneous effects. Estimation of Gaussian Bayesian networks poses serious identifiability problems, which is why it was recently proposed to use non-Gaussian models. Here, we show how to combine the non-Gaussian instantaneous model with autoregressive models.
Submitted by noronen on August 4, 2008 - 11:16
- Lecturer: Fabian Bohnert, Ulm University
- Time: 4 August 2008 at 14.15
- Venue: Room B222 (Exactum building, 2nd floor), Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki
Museums offer vast amounts of information, but a visitor's receptivity and time are typically limited. Hence, a visitor might be confronted with the challenge of selecting the personally interesting exhibits to view within the available time.