
Zoubin Ghahramani
Zoubin Ghahramani is a VP of Research at Google, leading Google Brain, as well as Professor of Information Engineering at the University of Cambridge. Before joining Google, he was Chief Scientist and VP for AI at Uber. He served as the founding Cambridge Director of the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI. He has worked and studied at the University of Pennsylvania, MIT, the University of Toronto, the Gatsby Unit at University College London, and Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on probabilistic approaches to machine learning and artificial intelligence, and he has published about 300 research papers on these topics. He was co-founder of Geometric Intelligence (which became Uber AI Labs) and has advised a number of AI and machine learning companies. In 2015, Zoubin was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his contributions to machine learning and he is the winner of the 2021 Royal Society Milner Award for outstanding achievements in computer science in Europe.
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Plex: Towards Reliability using Pretrained Large Model Extensions
Du Phan
Mark Patrick Collier
Zi Wang
Zelda Mariet
Clara Huiyi Hu
Neil Band
Tim G. J. Rudner
Karan Singhal
Joost van Amersfoort
Andreas Christian Kirsch
Rodolphe Jenatton
Honglin Yuan
Kelly Buchanan
D. Sculley
Yarin Gal
ICML 2022 Pre-training Workshop (2022)
Deep Neural Networks as Point Estimates for Deep Gaussian Processes
Vincent Dutordoir
James Hensman
Mark van der Wilk
Carl Henrik Ek
Nicolas Durrande
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, Curran Associates, Inc. (2021)