Gábor Bartók
I am a Postdoctaral Fellow at
ETH
Zürich in the
Learning
& Adaptive Systems Group with
Andreas Krause.
I finished my PhD at the
University
of Alberta in 2012, under the supervision of
Csaba
Szepesvári. I was a member of the
Reinforcement Learning and
Artificial Intelligence research group.
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My research interest is machine learning. My goal is to
better understand the theoretical limitations of machine
learning. Currently I am focusing on online learning. See my
publication list.
News
My paper "A near-optimal algorithm for finite
partial-monitoring games against adversarial
opponents" has been accepted to COLT2013.
My PhD thesis is nominated for the AI
Doctoral Dissertation Award of the Canadian
Artificial Intelligence Association (CAIAC) by the
Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta
I gave a contributed talk at the NIPS2012 Workshop on
Information in Perception and Action, titled "The
value of information in online learning: A study of
partial monitoring problems"
Our paper with Csaba Szepesvári "Partial monitoring
with side information" has been accepted to ALT2012.
I defended my PhD thesis on the 22nd of June, 2012. My
thesis title is "The role of information in online
learning". I will upload the final version soon.
Our ICML2012 submission with Navid and Csaba "An
adaptive algorithm for finite stochastic partial
monitoring" has been accepted.
From mid-summer 2012, I will work as a postdoctoral
fellow with Andreas
Krause in the Learning &
Adaptive Systems Group at ETH Zürich.