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NeuroCOLT workshop
on
Reinforcement Learning
Windsor, 12-16 July 2000
Cumberland Lodge

Summary
Reinforcement learning is one of the most active research areas in artificial intelligence. In this approach to machine learning, an agent tries to maximize the total amount of reward it receives when interacting with a complex and uncertain environment. The analysis of this scenario is radically different from standard approaches to supervised learning, as many of the common assumptions do not hold.
Recent advances in the theoretical analysis of this problem will be surveyed in a 3 days course by Michael Kearns, followed by an invited talk byJonathan Baxter and some talks contributed by the participants in the workshop.

Preparation material for Michael Kearns' course can be found here. Abstract of Jonathan Baxter's talk can be found here.

Workshop's Schedule
Arrive for lunch on Wednesday, 12-JUL-2000
Leave after lunch on Sunday, 16-JUL-2000.

Wednesday 12, afternoon Michael Kearns
Thursday 13, morning
Thursday 13, afternoon
Friday 14, morning
Friday 14, afternoon
Saturday 15, morning Jonathan Baxter,
Chris Watkins,
and Contributed Presentations
Saturday 15, afternoon
Sunday 16, morning


Cost
The inclusive cost per participant is GBP 406.00
The non-resident cost is GBP 250.00 this includes all meals except breakfast

Accommodation
Residential accommodation for the workshop is limited.  A maximum of 23 rooms is available on the first two nights, but more are  free thereafter. So it would be possible to stay locally for just the two nights, and then to move into Cumberland Lodge

Day accommodation is less restricted, though there will be some practical  limitations which we may need to look into if demand is really high.

Registration
As usual NeuroCOLT participants will have priority, but the invitation may be broadened subsequently.
Online Registration Form: Click Here

Priority registration for NeuroCOLT participants
opens 28 April 2000.

Open invitation for outside participation from 15 May 2000.
 

Note
The cost is somewhat more than the NC2 'per diem', but we have agreement from  the Commission that we are allowed to charge 'actuals' on this occasion.

Cumberland Lodge have no mechanism for charging individuals, so Royal  Holloway will act as the booking agent. We pay the deposit and the final  account.

Participants' costs will be deducted from the settlement for the year.  (Possibly the Year 2 account, as the workshop - again with the Commission's   agreement - is the Second Year Application Workshop, although it actually   takes place after the end of the year.)

By registering you authorize Royal Holloway to make the reservations  for you and to recover relevant costs from your NeuroCOLT2 budget  allocation.