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Strachey Lectures

Oxford University
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This series covers the Strachey Lectures, a series of termly computer science lectures named after Christopher Strachey, the first Professor of Computation at the University of Oxford.

Hosted by the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, the Strachey Lectures began in 1995 and have included many distinguished speakers over the years. The Strachey Lectures are generously supported by OxFORD Asset Management.
27 episodes  •  0 archived  •  
Privacy, Verification, Robustness: A Cryptographer's perspective on ML
March 11
1h 4m
From probabilistic bisimulation to representation learning via metrics
Dec 2, 2024
55 mins
Strachey Lecture: The Computer in the Sky
May 16, 2024
1h 2m
Strachey Lecture: From classical to non-classical stochastic shortest path problems
Feb 6, 2024
57 mins
Strachey Lecture: How Can Algorithms Help to Protect our Privacy
Nov 13, 2023
54 mins
Strachey Lecture: Use or Be Used - Regaining Control of AI
Sep 4, 2023
50 mins
Strachey Lecture: Symmetry and Similarity
Feb 16, 2023
1 hr
Strachey Lecture: Integrating Logic, Probability and Neuro-Symbolic Reasoning using Probabilistic Soft Logic
Oct 27, 2022
1h 3m
Strachey Lecture: How Are New Technologies Changing What We See?
Mar 16, 2022
53 mins
Strachey Lecture: Mixed Signals
Jan 6, 2022
52 mins