Kartik Goyal (TTIC) - Appropriate Inductive Bias for Neural Probabilistic Modelling of Data
Appropriate Inductive Bias for Neural Probabilistic Modelling of Data
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Speakers
Kartik Goyal
Kartik Goyal received his PhD in 2021 from Language Technologies Institute, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Previously, he completed his Masters degree in Language Technologies in 2014 at the same institute and worked as a Machine Translation researcher at Safaba Translation Solutions before starting his PhD.
He is interested in Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning problems pertaining to modeling data with structured random variables for development of efficient, interpretable, and controllable probabilistic models.
Dr. Goyal also has a personally maintained website which can be found at http://www.ttic.edu/goyal.