
معرفی
Iain Murray is Professor of Machine Learning and Inference at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on developing flexible probabilistic models applicable across diverse domains including cosmology, neuroscience, perception, speech, sports, and text.
- Program Chair for ICLR (2018)
- Publications Chair for ICML (2017, 2018)
- Area Chair for AISTATS, ICLR, ICML, NeurIPS, and UAI
- Amazon Scholar (2018-2024), first appointed in Europe
Murray's research interests center on probabilistic reasoning using machine learning, with specific expertise in density estimation and Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. His work spans theoretical foundations and practical applications, with significant contributions to neural autoregressive distribution estimation (NADE), real-valued NADE (RNADE), and pseudo-marginal slice sampling techniques. His research has enabled advances in flexible probabilistic modeling across multiple domains.
His publications show consistent focus on advancing probabilistic modeling techniques, with recent work emphasizing neural autoregressive models, density estimation methods, and efficient sampling algorithms. The research trajectory demonstrates progression from foundational work on NADE to increasingly sophisticated deep learning approaches for density estimation and inference.
- Notable Paper Award for NADE work
- Amazon Scholar (2018-2024)
Murray has supervised numerous PhD students who have gone on to prominent positions at Google DeepMind, NYU, stability.ai, and other leading institutions. His teaching responsibilities include the Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition course and project supervision. His research group focuses on developing tractable probabilistic models with applications across multiple scientific domains.

