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Henry Moss awarded "notable paper" at AISTATS 2023

ICCS postdoctoral researcher Dr Henry Moss was awarded a "notable paper" status for one of his papers at the 2023 Artificial Intelligence and Statistics conference.

AISTATS is a conference for artificial intelligence researchers with a focus on statistics. Henry had two papers accepted to this year's conference: "Inducing point allocation for sparse Gaussian processes in high-throughput Bayesian optimization" and "{PF}^2ES: Parallel feasible Pareto frontier entropy search for multi-objective Bayesian optimization".

Henry explained that the former paper was awarded "notable paper" status, an award given to the top 2% of submissions to the conference.

Henry holds the title of Early Career Advanced Fellow with the University of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, the home department of ICCS. Henry's research interests include Bayesian statistics and machine learning. For more information, see Henry's website.


 

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