MSc Machine Learning

| Award: | Master of Science (Honours) |
| Level: | Postgraduate |
| Intended for: | Graduates in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Electrical Engineering or equivalent |
| Duration: | 1 Year |
| Full/Part Time: | Full Time Only |
| Places: | 25 per year |
Contact: Rebecca Martin
**Admissions will open for September 2013 entry in November**
Why choose this course?
The MSc in Machine Learning is a truly unique programme and provides an excellent environment to study machine learning. It introduces the students to the computational, mathematical and business views of machine learning to those who want to upgrade their expertise and portfolio of skills in this domain.
In recent years there has been an explosion of available data in fields such as biology, computer vision, finance, medicine and social networking platforms. The challenge is to analyse these vast amounts of data by developing new ideas and implementing novel machine learning techniques. These problems are attacked by researchers at the University College London working in a multidisciplinary atmosphere. The MSc in Machine Learning is led and taught by pre-eminent researchers from the Computer Science, and the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit who publish in the leading machine learning conferences and journals. Machine learning as a matter of perspective and emphasis is closely allied to and contains elements of a range of subjects including artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, data mining, evolutionary computation, information retrieval, machine intelligence, machine vision, pattern recognition and statistics.
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