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=== Slides ===
 
=== Slides ===
  
* [http://curtis.ml.cmu.edu/w/courses/images/8/8b/Kernelized-svms.pdf Kernelized svm slides in pdf]
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* [http://curtis.ml.cmu.edu/w/courses/images/5/56/Intro-anns.pdf Slides in pdf]
* [http://curtis.ml.cmu.edu/w/courses/images/a/aa/Kernelized-svms.pptx Kernelized svm slides in ppt]
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* [http://curtis.ml.cmu.edu/w/courses/images/1/1f/Intro-anns.pptx Slides in ppt]
  
 
=== Readings ===
 
=== Readings ===
  
 
* Mitchell: Ch. 4, Murphy Ch 16.5
 
* Mitchell: Ch. 4, Murphy Ch 16.5
 
=== What You Should Know Afterward ===
 
 
* What functions can be expressed with multi-layer networks that a single layer cannot express
 
* The backpropagation algorithm, and what loss is associated with it
 
* In outline, how deep neural networks are trained
 

Latest revision as of 00:25, 11 February 2016

This a lecture used in the Syllabus for Machine Learning 10-601B in Spring 2016

Slides

Readings

  • Mitchell: Ch. 4, Murphy Ch 16.5