Adam Pocock

Principal Member of Technical Staff

Adam is a Machine Learning researcher, who finished his PhD in Information
Theory and feature selection in 2012. His thesis won the British Computer
Society Distinguished Dissertation award in 2013. He's interested in
distributed machine learning, Bayesian inference, and structure learning. And
writing code that requires as many GPUs as possible, because he enjoys building
shiny computers.

He's the lead developer of Tribuo, a Java Machine Learning library.

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Recent Blogs

New Tribuo v4.2 release

We're pleased to announce the new feature release of Tribuo, which adds ONNX export support for Tribuo models, new models including factorization machines, and an automatic reproducibility system for models trained in Tribuo.

How to program machine learning in Java with the Tribuo library

Tribuo is an open source ML library designed for business applications—and for interoperability with many popular ML platforms.

Announcing Tribuo, a Java Machine Learning library

Today we are pleased to announce the availability of Tribuo, a Java Machine Learning (ML) library, as open source. We’re releasing it under an Apache 2.0 license on Github for the wider ML community to use.

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