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Learning Theory and Kernel Machines - 16th Annual Conference on Computational Learning Theory and 7th Kernel Workshop, COLT/Kernel 2003, Washington, DC, USA, August 24-27, 2003, Proceedings (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
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Learning Theory and Kernel Machines - 16th Annual Conference on Computational Learning Theory and 7th Kernel Workshop, COLT/Kernel 2003, Washington, DC, USA, August 24-27, 2003, Proceedings (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2777
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This volume contains papers presented at the joint 16th Annual
Conference on Learning Theory (COLT) and the 7th Annual Workshop on
Kernel Machines, heldinWashington, DC, USA, duringAugust24
27,2003.COLT, whichrecently merged with EuroCOLT, has traditionally
been a meeting place for learning theorists. We hope that COLT will
bene't from the collocation with the annual
workshoponkernelmachines,
formerlyheldasaNIPSpostconferenceworkshop. The technical program
contained 47 papers selected from 92 submissions. All
47paperswerepresentedasposters;22ofthepaperswereadditionallypresented
astalks.Therewerealsotwotargetareaswithinvitedcontributions.Incompu-
tional game theory, atutorialentitled
LearningTopicsinGame-TheoreticDe- sionMaking
wasgivenbyMichaelLittman, andaninvitedpaperon AGeneral Class of
No-Regret Learning Algorithms and Game-Theoretic Equilibria was
contributed by Amy Greenwald. In natural language processing, a
tutorial on Machine Learning Methods in Natural Language Processing
was presented by Michael Collins, followed by two invited talks,
Learning from Uncertain Data by Mehryar Mohri and Learning and
Parsing Stochastic Uni?cation- Based Grammars by Mark Johnson. In
addition to the accepted papers and invited presentations, we
solicited short open problems that were reviewed and included in
the proceedings. We hope that reviewed open problems might become a
new tradition for COLT. Our goal was to select simple signature
problems whose solutions are likely to inspire further research.
For some of the problems the authors o?ered monetary rewards. Yoav
Freund acted as the open problem area chair. The open problems were
presented as posters at the conference."
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