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- 5Machine learning
- 1Agent evaluation
- 1Artificial intelligence
- 1Auscultation
- 1Deep learning
- 1Independent component analysis
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Spring 2010
In this work, we present a unified, general approach to variance reduction in agent evaluation using machine learning to minimize variance. Evaluating an agent's performance in a stochastic setting is necessary for agent development, scientific evaluation, and competitions. Traditionally,...
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Advances in Probabilistic Generative Models: Normalizing Flows, Multi-View Learning, and Linear Dynamical Systems
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This thesis considers some aspects of generative models including my contributions in deep probabilistic generative architectures and linear dynamical systems. First, some advances in deep probabilistic generative models are contributed. Flow-based generative modelling is an emerging and highly...
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Fall 2017
On the one hand, theoretical analyses of machine learning algorithms are typically performed based on various probabilistic assumptions about the data. While these probabilistic assumptions are important in the analyses, it is debatable whether such assumptions actually hold in practice. Another...
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Fall 2012
This thesis provides a description of the cardiac rhythm as a latent chain of heart sound arrivals which occur over time, where each arrival generates a fixed window of observable data that can be described with arbitrary feature functions. This description of the process produces tractable...
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Spring 2015
This dissertation explores regularized factor models as a simple unification of machine learn- ing problems, with a focus on algorithmic development within this known formalism. The main contributions are (1) the development of generic, efficient algorithms for a subclass of regularized...