Kirill O. Neklyudov
- Postgraduate Student:Faculty of Computer Science / Big Data and Information Retrieval School
Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience
Yandex School of Data Analysis (2014-2016), big data department
Intern, Yandex (november 2013 - june 2014)
Other publications5
- Chapter Neklyudov K. O., Vetrov D., Welling M., Egorov E. Involutive MCMC: a Unifying Framework, in: International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2020) Vol. 119. PMLR, 2020. P. 7273-7282.
- Chapter Vetrov D., Neklyudov K. O., Egorov E. The Implicit Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm, in: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 32 (NeurIPS 2019). , 2019. P. 13954-13964.
- Chapter Neklyudov K. O., Molchanov D., Ashukha A., Vetrov D. Variance Networks: When Expectation Does Not Meet Your Expectations, in: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR 2019). ICLR, 2019. P. 1-16.
- Chapter Ashukha A., Vetrov D., Molchanov D., Neklyudov K. O., Atanov A. Uncertainty Estimation via Stochastic Batch Normalization, in: Workshop of the 6th International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR). International Conference on Learning Representations, ICLR, 2018. P. 1-6.
- Chapter Neklyudov K. O., Molchanov D., Ashukha A., Vetrov D. Structured Bayesian Pruning via Log-Normal Multiplicative Noise, in: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 30 (NIPS 2017). Montreal : Curran Associates, 2017. P. 6776-6785.
The faculty members will present their research on ICLR and AISTATS conferences
One paper will be presented at AISTATS (Japan, April 2019) and three papers will be presented at ICLR (USA, May 2019).
How to Adjust a Smaller Size Neural Network without Quality Loss
Staff members of the HSE Faculty of Computer Science recently presented their papers at the biggest international conference on machine learning, Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS)’.
How to Adjust a Smaller Size Neural Network without Quality Loss
Staff members of the HSE Faculty of Computer Science recently presented their papers at the biggest international conference on machine learning, Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS)’.