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Li Yao

I had been working in this fantastic lab from June, 2009 to September, 2010. I started my summer trainee in the research group of Statistical Machine Learning and soon moved on to the group of Environmental and Industrial Machine Learning where I finished my master thesis on the topic of Anomaly Detection with Bayesian Networks. My thesis intructor was Francesco Corona, an inspiring mentor and a great friend.

By the time of this writing, I am pursuing a PhD in University of Montreal, Canada with Prof. Yoshua Bengio on the topic of deep learning and machine vision. I have a long way to go on the road of becoming a real scientist my parents are proud of.

Reach me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yaoli.cn

- June, 2011


List of Publications. Order by:   Type | Date

1. Locating Anomalies Using Bayesian Factorizations and Maskspdf filebibtex file

Li Yao, Amaury Lendasse and Francesco Corona.
   In ESANN 2011 proceedings, European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning, pages 207--212. 2011.

2. Anomaly Detection and Location with Application to an Energy Management Systemurlpdf filebibtex file

Li Yao.
2010, Master Thesis.

1. An Online Evaluation Platform for Proactive Information Retrieval Taskpdf filebibtex file

Li Yao and Antti Ajanki.
   In Proceedings of the 14th Finnish Artificial Intelligence Conference. 2010.



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