Learning with Matrix Parameters

author: Nathan Srebro, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
published: Oct. 6, 2014,   recorded: December 2013,   views: 1697
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Comment1 KorioLinn, August 21, 2023 at 5:18 a.m.:

Thank you. It was not only interesting but also very understandable compared to other lectures. I would like to ask you if it is possible to use your model to create an algorithm that calculates the probability of winning one of the football teams. I have several parameters that I consider the most important for this calculation. Can I ask you more specifically based on my ideas?


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