Machine learning studies how computers can autonomously learn from available data, without being explicitly programmed. The 'information revolution' has generated large amounts of data, but valuable information is often hidden and hence unusable. The module will provide a solid foundation to machine learning and advanced data analysis. It will give an overview of the core concepts, methods, and algorithms for analysing and learning from data. The emphasis will be on the underlying theoretical foundations, illustrated through a set of methods widely used in practice. This will provide the student with a good understanding of how, why and when do various modern machine learning and data analysis methods work.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of core ideas and foundations of unsupervised and supervised learning on vectorial data
explain principles and techniques for mining textual data
demonstrate understanding of the principles of efficient web-mining algorithms
demonstrate understanding of broader issues of learning and generalisation in machine learning and data analysis systems
The student should demonstrate the capacity to independently study, understand, and critically evaluate advanced materials or research articles in the subject areas covered by this module.