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Zoom link to lectures: (log into courses to see link)
Lectures are held every week on Monday at 10:15 in room 1037.

The following schedule is subject to change. Keep an eye on our Slack channel for updates!

Lecture #DateTitleSlidesRecording
Lecture 01September 9Course organisation + Supervised learning (part I)PDF, PDFmp4
Lecture 02September 16Supervised learning (part II) + KahootPDFmp4
Lecture 03September 23Unsupervised learning (part I)PDFmp4
Lecture 04September 30Unsupervised learning (part II) + KahootPDFmp4
Lecture 05October 7Deep learning (part I)PDFmp4
Lecture 06October 14Deep learning (part II) + KahootPDFmp4
Lecture 07October 21Regularisation methods (part I)PDFmp4
Lecture 08October 28Regularisation methods (part II) + KahootPDFmp4
Lecture 09November 4Ensemble learning (part I)PDFmp4
Lecture 10November 11Ensemble learning (part II) + KahootPDFmp4
Lecture 11November 18 - 20Intermediate project presentations (log into courses to see link)
Lecture 12November 25Performance metrics (part I)PDFmp4
Lecture 13December 2Performance metrics (part II) + KahootPDFmp4
Lecture 14December 9Pipedrive Guest Lecturemp4
Lecture 15December 16 - 18Final project presentationsMonday

Guest talk

  • Guest talk in 2024: by Pipedrive
  • Guest talk in 2023: Roman Ring (Google DeepMind)
  • Guest talk in 2022: Machine learning for musical data by Anna Aljanaki from the University of Tartu. The recording.
  • Guest talk in 2021: Reinforcement Learning by Ilya Kuzovkin from OffWorld. Slides and the recording.
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