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About the network

The Machine Learning Research Network is a forum for ML researchers, based at the University of Sheffield.

Coordinated by the Machine Learning group in the Department of Computer Science, with support from the Statistics group in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, we host a series of activities and events.

The aim of the network is to promote collaboration and to provide support for researchers and students who are working with or have interest in machine learning topics. We also promote the Open Data Science Initiative and the philosophy of resource sharing in the research community, particularly research software.

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Journal Club

Please email me if there are any interesting ML papers you'd like to chat about in a future meeting.

The Journal Club is on hold over the summer and will be back in September.

Below is the provisional schedule for the sessions and leaders:

Paper Title (link) Leader Time / Place Notes
Spatio-Temporal Statistics with R; Chapter 5: Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Models (link) Chris and Richard TBC, 4pm-5pm, Ada Lovelace To start in September

Previous weeks:

Paper Title (link) Leader Time / Place Notes
Collett, Thomas S., et al. "Coordinating compass-based and nest-based flight directions during bumblebee learning and return flights." Journal of Experimental Biology 216.6 (2013): 1105-1113. (link) Mike Smith 07/04/22 4pm-5pm, Ada Lovelace
Wilson, Andrew G., and Pavel Izmailov. "Bayesian deep learning and a probabilistic perspective of generalization." Advances in neural information processing systems 33 (2020): 4697-4708. (link) Mike Smith 10/03/22 17/03/22 4pm-5pm, Ada Lovelace (delayed a week)
24/02/22 (No JC this week as Wessel Bruinsma is visiting to speak about "Meta-Learning as Prediction Map Approximation")
"Stein Variational Gradient Descent: A General Purpose Bayesian Inference Algorithm."Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 29 (2016) (link) Magnus Ross 10/02/22 4pm-5pm, Ada Lovelace
A tutorial "PDE-constrained optimization and the adjoint method" (link) Chris Lanyon 25/11/21 4pm-5pm, Ada Lovelace
"Bayesian computing with INLA: a review." (second attempt!) (link) Mike Smith 11/11/21 4pm-5pm, Ada Lovelace We had a lot of questions and didn't get to the end of the paper. Hopefully at this meeting we can work through the questions from last time.
"Bayesian computing with INLA: a review." (link) Mike Smith 14/10/21 4pm-5pm, Ada Lovelace

Seminars

Previous

  • 15th July, 2022. Learning in artificial neural networks. Professor Ivan Tyukin.
  • 17th June, 2022. Deep Gaussian Processes: A Motivation and Introduction. Neil Lawrence.
  • 9th July, 2020. Multi-resolution Multi-task Gaussian Processes: London air pollution. Ollie Hamelijnck, The Alan Turing Institute, London. video
  • 2nd July 2020. Learning Theory for Continual and Meta-Learning. Prof Christoph Lampert, Institute of Science and Technology Austria. video
  • 18th June, 2020. Neural circuit redundancy, stability, and variability in developmental brain disorders. Dr Cian O'Donnell, University of Bristol. video
  • 11th June, 2020. The geometry of abstraction in artificial and biological neural networks. Prof Stefano Fusi, Columbia University, USA. video

Who we are

Some of those involved, include:

Also, visit the Sheffield machine learning group.

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