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[ INMAWVOTCML ] VL (*)Theoretical Concepts of Machine Learning

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2013W dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Bioinformatics (discontinued) 2019W vorhanden.
(*) Unfortunately this information is not available in english.
Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
3 ECTS M2 - Master's programme 2. year Computer Science Ulrich Bodenhofer 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Original study plan Master's programme Computer Science (discontinuing) 2012W
Objectives (*)Machine learning is concerned inferring models/relationships by learning from data. Machine learning methods are gaining importance in various fields, such as, process modeling, speech and image processing, and so forth. In recent years, bioinformatics has become one of the most prominent application areas of machine learning methods: The massive data amounts produced by recent and currently emerging high-throughput biotechnologies provide unprecedented potentials, but also pose yet unseen computational challenges in the analysis of biological data. Despite all potentials and successes of machine learning, one has to acknowledge that machine learning methods may produce poor or misleading results if they are applied inappropriately.

This course provides a look at the theoretical background of machine learning. The goal is to make students acquainted with the mathematical theories underlying machine learning methods in order to have a more profound understanding of the potentials and limits of machine learning.

Subject (*)
  • Generalization error
  • Bias-variance decomposition
  • Error models
  • Model comparisons
  • Estimation theory
  • Statistical learning theory
  • Worst-case and average bounds on the generalization error
  • Structural risk minimization
  • Bayes framework
  • Evidence framework for hyperparameter optimization
  • Optimization techniques
  • Theory of kernel methods
Criteria for evaluation (*)Exam (written or oral)
Methods (*)Slide presentations complemented by examples presented on the blackboard
Language English
Study material (*)Electronic course material is made available for download
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Direct assignment