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Branislav Kveton
Branislav Kveton is a scientist at Intel Research in Santa Clara. His research interests are stochastic reasoning under uncertainty and machine learning. In particular, Brano is interested in adaptive and efficient algorithms for solving real-world problems. He is a part of Intel's initiative Everyday Sensing and Perception (ESP), whose goal is to develop a context recognition system that is 90 percent accurate over 90 percent of the day. Before joining Intel Research in 2006, Brano was a graduate student in the Intelligent Systems Program at the University of Pittsburgh.
Brano's comments on his research into face recognition can be heard on this Future Lab online radio show:
Branislav Kveton
Branislav Kveton is a scientist at Intel Research in Santa Clara. His research interests are stochastic reasoning under uncertainty and machine learning. In particular, Brano is interested in adaptive and efficient algorithms for solving real-world problems. He is a part of Intel's initiative Everyday Sensing and Perception (ESP), whose goal is to develop a context recognition system that is 90 percent accurate over 90 percent of the day. Before joining Intel Research in 2006, Brano was a graduate student in the Intelligent Systems Program at the University of Pittsburgh.
Brano's comments on his research into face recognition can be heard on this Future Lab online radio show: