Yoav Freund

American computer scientist


Yoav Freund
Freund in 2018
Born1961
Alma materThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of California, Santa Cruz
Known forAdaBoost
AwardsGödel prize (2003)
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsUniversity of California San Diego
Thesis Data filtering and distribution modeling algorithms for machine learning  (1993)
Doctoral advisorManfred K. Warmuth, David Haussler

Yoav Freund (Hebrew: יואב פרוינד; born 1961) is an Israeli professor of computer science at the University of California San Diego who mainly works on machine learning, probability theory and related fields and applications.[1]

He is an alumnus of the prestigious Talpiot program of the Israeli army.

He is best known for his work on the AdaBoost algorithm, an ensemble learning algorithm which is used to combine many "weak" learning machines to create a more robust one.[2] He and Robert Schapire received the Gödel prize in 2003 for their joint work on AdaBoost.[3] In 2004 he was awarded the Paris Kanellakis Award.[4] He was elected an AAAI Fellow in 2008.[5]

Selected works

  • Robert Schapire; Yoav Freund (2012). Boosting: Foundations and Algorithms. MIT. ISBN 978-0-262-01718-3.

References

  1. ^ "Yoav Freund's Home Page". cseweb.ucsd.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
  2. ^ Freund, Yoav; Schapire, Robert E. (1996-07-03). Experiments with a new boosting algorithm. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc. pp. 148–156. ISBN 978-1558604193.
  3. ^ "Gödel Prize - 2003". European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS).
  4. ^ "ACM: Press Release, March 1, 2005". www.cs.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  5. ^ "Elected AAAI Fellows". AAAI. Retrieved 2024-01-06.

External links

  • Freund's homepage at UCSD
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