Learning Representations without Compositional Assumptions
We introduce LEGATO, a hierarchical graph auto-encoder that learns a smaller, latent graph to dynamically aggregate information from multiple views.
We introduce LEGATO, a hierarchical graph auto-encoder that learns a smaller, latent graph to dynamically aggregate information from multiple views.
The CCAIM researchers will publish 12 papers at ICML 2023, the leading international academic conference in machine learning.
CCAIM Faculty members will present eight papers at the Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS) conference, one of the most prominent annual gatherings of researchers at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine …
The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine will be represented at the Thirty-sixth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2022) with 10 papers accepted for publication and 4 papers presented at workshops. …
The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine will be represented at the Thirty-ninth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2022) with twelve papers accepted for publication. Of these papers, eleven have been chosen by the …
CCAIM Faculty members will present seven papers at the 10th annual International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR 2022), the premier conference dedicated to the advancement of deep learning. Taking place virtually …
Our inaugural online event, on 22 January 2021, featured a stellar line-up of speakers drawn from the frontiers of machine learning, science, clinical research, pharmaceutical R&D and the NHS. The …
The International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) 2021 has accepted a paper representing landmark research from the van der Schaar Lab. The paper is entitled Clairvoyance: A Pipeline Toolkit for …
The Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine is excited to announce our free Inaugural Event! It will take place online on 22 January 2021, from 2pm to 6pm GMT (9am to …
The question of which patient should receive a life-saving donor organ is one of the thorniest in medicine. Donor organs are a scarce resource, each one as unique as the …
Four members of the 10-strong CCAIM faculty have clocked up a total of 18 papers accepted at NeurIPS 2020 – one of the most prestigious international conferences for AI and …
World-leading AI technology developed at the University of Cambridge by the directors of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine and their colleagues offers a glimpse of the future of …
The lab led by the Director of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine, Professor Mihaela van der Schaar, has had 7 papers accepted for ICML 2020, which kicks off …
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