Mini-school Lecture 2
lecture by Marco Gori
In this talk I provide participants with a refreshing look at the basic models and algorithms of machine learning in particular exploited in MAS, with an emphasis on current topics of interest that includes neural networks and kernel machines.
Marco Gori is a professor of computer science at the University of Siena and 3IA chair at Université Côte d’Azur, Nice (MAASAI lab https://team.inria.fr/maasai/team-members/).
His research interests are in the field of artificial intelligence, with emphasis on machine learning, vision, and game playing.
In the last few years, he has been mainly involved in the unification of computational processes of reasoning and learning.
He is mostly driven by the principle that the emergence of cognition is rooted in natural laws of computation.
He also likes very much discussions on novel models of computation and their relationships with human brain.