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I'm a M.Sc. student of computer science, working on my thesis. I was born on 26th march 1989 in Pescara. I studied at Liceo Scientifico and got my high school diploma in 2008. Afterwards, I got my bachelor degree in computer science at Politecnico Di Milano in 2011.
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Double MSc Degree in Computer Science at Politecnico di Milano and University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in 2015 with a Master Thesis on the use of Deep Boltzmann Machines (DBM) for road signs classification.
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BSc Degree in Computer Science at Politecnico di Milano in 2011.
  
During my academic years I found myself very interested in artificial intelligence and robotics topics and that's why I've chosen a thesis about these stuff. Moreover, I like all subjects dealing with math and physics too. I'm currently working on neural networks (more precisely, deep belief networks) for the [[Object Recognition with Deep Belief Networks]] project.
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I'm currently a PhD student working on Deep Reinforcement Learning applied to financial trading.

Latest revision as of 14:54, 1 March 2016

Carlo D'Eramo
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E-Mail: carlo.deramo@polimi.it
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Status: active

Double MSc Degree in Computer Science at Politecnico di Milano and University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in 2015 with a Master Thesis on the use of Deep Boltzmann Machines (DBM) for road signs classification. BSc Degree in Computer Science at Politecnico di Milano in 2011.

I'm currently a PhD student working on Deep Reinforcement Learning applied to financial trading.