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Theory and applications of Pattern Analysis algorithms. Applied to problems in Genomics, Web Analysis, Machine Intelligence. --After spending many years developing tools for the automatic discovery of patterns in data, and for enabling computer systems to learn from experience, my group is now focused on pushing the envelope in two core directions: detection of patterns in genomic data; detection of patterns in media content, with implications for web-based intelligence.
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. Before the appointment to Bristol he has held faculty positions at the University of California, Davis, and visiting positions at the University of California, Berkeley, and in many other institutions. Before that he was a research assistant ...
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