
About
David P. Helmbold is a Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1987, where he specialized in parallel algorithms and debugging of parallel programs. He has been a faculty member at UC Santa Cruz for over 25 years.
Research Focus
Helmbold's research centers on theoretical machine learning and computational learning theory. His primary interests include:
- Boosting methods and ensemble learning
- Online learning algorithms and regret minimization
- Theoretical foundations of semi-supervised learning
- Applications in computer vision, game AI, and power optimization
- Analysis of irrelevant variables in learning systems
Publication Trends
Helmbold's recent work (2009-2012) focuses on advancing theoretical machine learning, particularly in semi-supervised learning, Monte Carlo methods for game AI, and feature relevance analysis. His publications demonstrate a consistent bridge between theoretical frameworks and practical applications, spanning computer vision, geospatial analysis, and algorithmic game theory.
Professional Recognition
Helmbold is a long-standing member of the computational learning theory community, having hosted the COLT conference and served on its steering committee. No specific awards are mentioned in the source material.
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