http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/I2O/Programs/Probabilistic_Programming_for_Advanced_Machine_Learning_%28PPAML%29.aspx

I just went to the Proposer's day for this program this morning. It's
more a programming language program than a machine learning
program. They are interested in a probabilistic programming language
built on top of a host language. Naturally, I thought that Clojure
would be perfect for that. There are 4 technical areas and my
understanding is that separate proposals have to be submitted for each
one. They will favor teams of TA2 and TA4. They don't expect many
proposals for TA3. Well, that's all I have off the top of my head
right now.

                                   myriam


>From the cat's little instruction handbook:

Beware of lit cigarettes.

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