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an American mathematician and computer scientist at //Honda Research Institute// and MIT Center for Biological and Computational Learning. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT on machine learning in 2002. In the early 90s, along with primary author Bradley Kuszmaul, Ryan Rifkin co-authored the massive parallel chess program StarTech which competed the ACM 1993 running on a CM-5. He optimized some move generation routines in assembly language, and cleaned up the parallel work-stealing code.
 * Ryan Michael Rifkin**,

=Quotes= from Bradley Kuszmaul's Ph.D. thesis

=Selected Publications=
 * [|Massimiliano Pontil], Ryan Rifkin, [|Theodoros Evgeniou] (**1998**). //From Regression to Classification in Support Vector Machines//. A.I. Memo 1649, MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, [|CiteSeerX]
 * Ryan Rifkin (**1998**). //The Static Stochastic Ground-Holding Problem//. Master's thesis, MIT
 * Ryan Rifkin (**2002**). //Everything Old Is New Again: A Fresh Look at Historical Approaches to Machine Learning//. Ph.D Thesis, MIT, [|pdf]
 * Ryan Rifkin, [|Aldebaro Klautau] (**2004**). //In Defense of One-Vs-All Classification//. [|Journal of Machine Learning Research] 5, [|pdf]
 * Ryan Rifkin, [|Ross A. Lippert] (**2007**). //[|Value Regularization and Fenchel Duality]//. [|Journal of Machine Learning Research]
 * Ryan Rifkin, [|Ross A. Lippert] (**2007**). //Notes on Regularized Least-Squares//. Technical Report, [|pdf]
 * Ryan Rifkin (**2007**). //Fenchel Duality for Machine Learning, Part II: A Bit More Theory//. slides as [|pdf]
 * Ryan Rifkin (**2007**). //Introduction to Fenchel Duality for Machine Learning//. slides as [|pdf]

=External Links=
 * [|Ryan M. Rifkin - Google Scholar Citations]

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