Nello Cristianini is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bristol since March 2006, and a holder of the Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award. He has wide research interests in the area of computational pattern analysis and its application to problems ranging from genomics, to computational linguistics and artificial intelligence systems. He has contributed extensively to the field of kernel methods. He has a PhD from the University of Bristol, a MSc from Royal Holloway, University of London, and a Degree in Physics from University of Trieste. Since 2001 has been Action Editor of the Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR), and since 2005 also Associate Editor of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR). He is co-author of the books 'An Introduction to Support Vector Machines' and 'Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis' with John Shawe-Taylor, and 'Introduction to Computational Genomics' with Matt Hahn (all published by Cambridge University Press).
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lecture
Automatic Discovery of Patterns in News Content
as author at Cognitive Systems Workshop & Thematic Programmes and Pump Priming Workshops, Cumberland Lodge 2012,
436 views
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interview
Nello Cristianini asking Gregory Chaitin about "Pattern"
as interviewer at The Analysis of Patterns, Erice 2005,
together with:
Gregory Chaitin (interviewee),
1457 views
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lecture
What is intelligence? Modelling And Designing Cognitive Behaviour
as author at SNN Symposium: Intelligent Machines, Nijmegen 2010,
551 views
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lecture
What Are Patterns?
as author at The Analysis of Patterns, Cagliari 2009,
711 views
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invited talk
Are We There Yet?
as author at European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML PKDD), Bled 2009,
438 views
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lecture
Kernel Methods in Statistical Learning
as author at SMART Workshop, Grenoble 2007,
609 views
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Pattern Analysis and Scientific Method, Privacy and Intelligent Machines
as author at The Analysis of Patterns, Cagliari 2009,
278 views
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The Analysis of Patterns
as author at The Analysis of Patterns, Erice 2005,
267 views
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opening
Who needs Patterns?
as organizer at The Analysis of Patterns, Bertinoro 2007,
200 views
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Patterns: Significant vs. Accidental
as author at The Analysis of Patterns, Cagliari 2009,
85 views
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invited talk
In the Eye of the Beholder? Another look at Cognitive Systems
as author at Pascal Symposium meeting, Bled 2008,
121 views
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lecture
Curriculum development
as author at Pascal Symposium meeting, Bled 2008,
99 views
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lecture
Patterns in Web Content
as author at The Analysis of Patterns, Cagliari 2009,
64 views
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lecture
PASCAL virtual learning space
as coauthor at Pascal Symposium meeting, Bled 2008,
together with:
Sebastjan Mislej (editor),
Mitja Jermol,
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panel
Panel
as coauthor at Pascal Symposium meeting, Bled 2008,
together with:
José L. Balcázar (coauthor),
Marko Grobelnik (coauthor),
Colin de la Higuera (moderator),
Gunnar Rätsch (coauthor),
John Shawe-Taylor (coauthor),
64 views
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Outreach demos: targeting the general public with web applications
as author at Pascal Symposium meeting, Bled 2008,
58 views
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introduction
Introduction to the workshop on Analysis of Patterns
as author at The Analysis of Patterns, Erice 2005,
60 views
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lecture
TP2 Multi-Component learning
as author at Pascal Symposium meeting, Bled 2008,
46 views
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Thematic programe report
as author at PASCAL Steering Committee 2009 - Bled,
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Progress report
as author at PASCAL Steering Committee 2009 - Bled,
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