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  2. Foundation model - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence's (HAI) Center for Research on Foundation Models (CRFM) coined the term "foundation model" in August 2021 [16] to mean "any model that is trained on broad data (generally using self-supervision at scale) that can be adapted (e.g., fine-tuned) to a wide range of downstream tasks". [17]

  3. Andrew Ng - Wikipedia

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    His machine learning course CS229 at Stanford is the most popular course offered on campus with over 1,000 students enrolling some years. [24] [25] As of 2020, three of most popular courses on Coursera are Ng's: Machine Learning (#1), AI for Everyone (#5), Neural Networks and Deep Learning (#6). [26] In 2008, his group at Stanford was one of ...

  4. Daphne Koller - Wikipedia

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    Daphne Koller (Hebrew: דפנה קולר; born August 27, 1968) is an Israeli-American computer scientist. She was a professor in the department of computer science at Stanford University [4] and a MacArthur Foundation fellowship recipient. [1]

  5. Mehran Sahami - Wikipedia

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    Sahami's research interests are in computer science education, [5] [6] machine learning and information retrieval. [1] Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, he was a senior research scientist at Google, Inc. as well as a senior engineering manager at Epiphany, Inc. [7] Sahami teaches the introductory computer science sequence at Stanford.

  6. Trevor Hastie - Wikipedia

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    He is currently serving as the John A. Overdeck Professor of Mathematical Sciences and Professor of Statistics at Stanford University. [1] Hastie is known for his contributions to applied statistics, especially in the field of machine learning, data mining, and bioinformatics.

  7. Tracy Chou (software engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Chou studied computer science at Stanford University with a specialization in machine learning and artificial intelligence. [4] During that time, she interned at Google and Facebook, and went on to receive a master's degree in computer science. Describing her undergraduate experience studying computer science, Chou said she felt, "really out of ...

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