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See a higher quality video on TechTutor.TV! After a document in Adobe InDesign CS3 has been created with certain custom settings such as number of pages, page size, margin size and amount of columns, these settings can then be saved as a preset to use when you want to create a new document with the same settings. In this video tutorial, you will learn how to save a document as a preset in InDes...
NIPS 2011 Domain Adaptation Workshop: Discrepancy and Adaptation
Domain Adaptation Workshop: Theory and Application at NIPS 2011 Invited Talk: Discrepancy and Adaptation by Mehryar Mohri Mehryar Mohri is a Professor at the Courant Institute and a Research Consultant at Google. His current research interests include machine learning, computational biology, and text and speech processing.
NIPS 2011 Domain Adaptation Workshop: Training Structured Prediction Models
Domain Adaptation Workshop: Theory and Application at NIPS 2011 Invited Talk: Training Structured Prediction Models with Extrinsic Loss Functions by Slav Petrov Slav Petrov is a Research Scientist at Google New York who works on problems at the intersection of natural language processing and machine learning. In particular, he's interested in syntactic parsing and its applications to machine tr...
NIPS 2011 Domain Adaptation Workshop: Adaptation without Retraining
Domain Adaptation Workshop: Theory and Application at NIPS 2011 Invited Speaker: Adaptation without Retraining by Dan Roth Dan Roth is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a University of Illinois Scholar. He is also a Fellow of AAAI, for his contributions to the foundations of machine learning and infe...
NIPS 2011 Domain Adaptation Workshop: On the utility of unlabeled samples in Domain Adaptation
Domain Adaptation Workshop: Theory and Application at NIPS 2011 Invited Speaker: On the utility of unlabeled samples in Domain Adaptation by Shai Ben-David Shai Ben-David grew up in Jerusalem, Israel and attended the Hebrew University studying physics, mathematics and psychology. He received his PhD under the supervision of Saharon Shelah and Menachem Magidor for a thesis in set theory (on non-...
NIPS 2011 Domain Adaptation Workshop: History Dependent Domain Adaptation
Domain Adaptation Workshop: Theory and Application at NIPS 2011 Invited Talk: History Dependent Domain Adaptation by Allen Lavoie Abstract: We study a novel variant of the domain adaptation problem, in which the loss function on test data changes due to dependencies on prior predictions. One important instance of this problem area occurs in settings where it is more costly to make a new error t...
NIPS 2011 Domain Adaptation Workshop: Domain Adaptation with Multiple Latent Domains
Domain Adaptation Workshop: Theory and Application at NIPS 2011 Invited Talk: Domain Adaptation with Multiple Latent Domains by Kate Saenko Abstract: Domain adaptation is important for practical applications of supervised learning, as the distribution of inputs can differ significantly between available sources of training data and the test data in a particular target domain. Many domain adapta...
NIPS 2011 Music and Machine Learning Workshop: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Music Recommendation
International Music and Machine Learning Workshop: Learning from Musical Structure at NIPS 2011 Invited Talk: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Music Recommendation by Kira Radinsky Kira Radinsky is a PhD Computer-Science student (since 2010/05) in the Technion, graduate of the Technion Excellence program. Today, she is working as a researcher at Microsoft Research Israel.
NIPS 2011 Music and Machine Learning Workshop: This is the Remix: Structural Improvisation...
International Music and Machine Learning Workshop: Learning from Musical Structure at NIPS 2011 Invited Talk: This is the Remix: Structural Improvisation using Automated Pattern Discovery by Sean Whalen Sean Whalen is a postdoctoral researcher in the IDS lab at Columbia University, focusing on anomaly detection in the cloud for the MEERKATS project. His research interests include computer secur...
NIPS 2011 Music and Machine Learning Workshop: Variations on a theme: Factorisation based models...
International Music and Machine Learning Workshop: Learning from Musical Structure at NIPS 2011 Invited Talk: Variations on a theme: Factorisation based models for analysis of temporal structure in musical audio by Taylan Cemgil Ali Taylan Cemgil, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. He received is B.Sc. (1993) and M.Sc. (...