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Just to clear up further confusion: Frank was indeed at Oxford previously – he moved to UBC this Spring. The tutorial actually took place at NIPS 2015 in Montreal.
Just a quick correction – Frank Wood is not at Microsoft, but at UBC: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~fwood/index.html Microsoft Research does have multiple excellent researchers working on probabilistic programming. Infer.NET in…
Anglican dev here. We always welcome feedback. Could you explain what you find strange about the workflows? We taught a summer school on Anglican last August. The materials are available online:…
Anglican dev here. Systems like Anglican perform Bayesian inference in user-defined models, which are expressed as programs in a general-purpose language – in our case a subset of Clojure. An inference back end then…
Just to clear up further confusion: Frank was indeed at Oxford previously – he moved to UBC this Spring. The tutorial actually took place at NIPS 2015 in Montreal.
Just a quick correction – Frank Wood is not at Microsoft, but at UBC: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~fwood/index.html Microsoft Research does have multiple excellent researchers working on probabilistic programming. Infer.NET in…
Anglican dev here. We always welcome feedback. Could you explain what you find strange about the workflows? We taught a summer school on Anglican last August. The materials are available online:…
Anglican dev here. Systems like Anglican perform Bayesian inference in user-defined models, which are expressed as programs in a general-purpose language – in our case a subset of Clojure. An inference back end then…