Nicolo' Cesa-Bianchi

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Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi (Born 18.6.1963. Milan, Italy; pronounced /ˌnikɔˈlɔ/ or Ni⋅co⋅lò  /ˌnikɔˈlɔ/ or [nee-kaw-law] ) is a computer scientist and Professor of Computer Science at the "Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Informazione" of the University of Milano.

He is a reseacher in the field of Machine Learning, and the co-author of the book "Prediction, learning, and games" with Gabor Lugosi.


Research

His research contributions focus on the following areas: Prediction with Expert Advice and Game-Theoretic Learning, Pattern Classification and Regression, Statistical Learning Theory, Boolean Learning and Learning with Queries, Bandit Problems.


Education

1988 MS, Computer Science, Universit`a degli Studi di Milano. 1993 Ph.D. in Computer Science, Universit`a degli Studi di Milano. 1991–1993 Visiting scholar, University of California at Santa Cruz. 1993–1994 Postdoctoral student, Institute for Theoretical Computer Science, Graz University, Austria.