Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition (MLPR), Autumn 2024

Machine learning is about developing algorithms that adapt their behaviour to data, to provide useful representations or make predictions. This course is for those wanting to research and develop machine learning methods in future. Those who want a more practical course, focussing more on using methods, should consider taking AML instead. (More course selection advice.)

Prospective students: Please work through the background material and self-test in the class notes, and look at the course selection guidance.

Lectures: (to be confirmed) Tue/Wed/Thu 17 Sep–21 Nov, 9–9:50am.

Lecturer: Arno Onken. Available Office Hours.

Activities: a timeline of links to everything you'll do in the class. Includes lectures, tutorials, assignments, and the exam.

Notes: the core material supported by questions. Keep up with these!

Forum: using Hypothesis, annotate and discuss any of the class materials.

Visiting students: see the visiting student FAQ.

Auditing the class: see the class-only FAQ.

Other pages on this site:

The above links are available at the top of every page.

Other webpages:

MLPR’s DRPS catalogue page.