Gérard Biau Luc Devroye Biau Lectures on the Nearest Neighbor Method

Lectures on the Nearest Neighbor Method

von Gérard Biau Luc Devroye

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This text presents a wide-ranging and rigorous overview of nearest neighbor methods, one of the most important paradigms in machine learning. Now in one self-contained volume, this book systematically covers key statistical, probabilistic, combinatorial and geometric ideas for understanding, analyzing and developing nearest neighbor methods.

Gérard Biau is a professor at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris). Luc Devroye is a professor at the School of Computer Science at McGill University (Montreal).   


This text presents a wide-ranging and rigorous overview of nearest neighbor methods, one of the most important paradigms in machine learning. Now in one self-contained volume, this book systematically covers key statistical, probabilistic, combinatorial and geometric ideas for understanding, analyzing and developing nearest neighbor methods.

Gérard Biau is a professor at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris). Luc Devroye is a professor at the School of Computer Science at McGill University (Montreal).   


Presents a rigorous overview of nearest neighbor methods Many different components covered: statistical, probabilistic, combinatorial, and geometric ideas Extensive appendix material provided

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“This book deals with different aspects regarding this approach, starting with the standard k-nearest neighbor model, and passing through the weighted k-nearest neighbor model, estimations for entropy, regression functions etc. … It is intended for a large audience, including students, teachers, and researchers.” (Florin Gorunescu, zbMATH 1330.68001, 2016)


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ISBN: 9783319797823
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 21.03.2019

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