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Nello Cristianini

Researcher at University of Bristol

Publications -  187
Citations -  48616

Nello Cristianini is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kernel method & Support vector machine. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 183 publications receiving 46640 citations. Previous affiliations of Nello Cristianini include Royal Holloway, University of London & University of California, Davis.

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An Introduction to Support Vector Machines and Other Kernel-based Learning Methods

TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive introduction to Support Vector Machines (SVMs), a new generation learning system based on recent advances in statistical learning theory, and will guide practitioners to updated literature, new applications, and on-line software.
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Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis

TL;DR: This book provides an easy introduction for students and researchers to the growing field of kernel-based pattern analysis, demonstrating with examples how to handcraft an algorithm or a kernel for a new specific application, and covering all the necessary conceptual and mathematical tools to do so.
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An Introduction to Support Vector Machines

TL;DR: This book is the first comprehensive introduction to Support Vector Machines, a new generation learning system based on recent advances in statistical learning theory, and introduces Bayesian analysis of learning and relates SVMs to Gaussian Processes and other kernel based learning methods.
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Support vector machine classification and validation of cancer tissue samples using microarray expression data

TL;DR: A new method to analyse tissue samples using support vector machines for mis-labeled or questionable tissue results and shows that other machine learning methods also perform comparably to the SVM on many of those datasets.
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Learning the Kernel Matrix with Semidefinite Programming

TL;DR: This paper shows how the kernel matrix can be learned from data via semidefinite programming (SDP) techniques and leads directly to a convex method for learning the 2-norm soft margin parameter in support vector machines, solving an important open problem.