Description
This book presents general principles and scalable methodologies to deal with adversarial outliers in high-dimensional datasets.
About the Author
Ilias Diakonikolas is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His current research focuses on the algorithmic foundations of machine learning. Diakonikolas is a recipient of a number of research awards, including the best paper award at NeurIPS 2019. Daniel M. Kane is an associate professor at the University of California, San Diego in the departments of Computer Science and Mathematics. He is a four-time Putnam Fellow and two-time IMO gold medallist. Kane's research interests include number theory, combinatorics, computational complexity, and computational statistics.
Reviews
'This is a timely book on efficient algorithms for computing robust statistics from noisy data. It presents lucid intuitive descriptions of the algorithms as well as precise statements of results with rigorous proofs - a nice combination indeed. The topic has seen fundamental breakthroughs over the last few years and the authors are among the leading contributors. The reader will get a ringside view of the developments.' Ravi Kannan, Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Science
Book Information
ISBN 9781108837811
Author Ilias Diakonikolas
Format Hardback
Page Count 300
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press