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    Julian Rodemann

    Julian Rodemann

    PhD Candidate in Statistics and Machine Learning

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    1st Workshop on ML under Weakly Structured Information

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    Our group is organizing a workshop on Machine Learning under Weakly Structured Information at LMU on May 3 and 4. We are looking forward to talks by great speakers on uncertainty quantification, decision theory, learning theory and much more… Looking forward a lot! Registration is open now.

    Updated: March 12, 2024

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