Search Results for author: Liran Katzir

Found 4 papers, 0 papers with code

Majority Voting and the Condorcet's Jury Theorem

no code implementations8 Feb 2020 Hanan Shteingart, Eran Marom, Igor Itkin, Gil Shabat, Michael Kolomenkin, Moshe Salhov, Liran Katzir

There is a striking relationship between a three hundred years old Political Science theorem named "Condorcet's jury theorem" (1785), which states that majorities are more likely to choose correctly when individual votes are often correct and independent, and a modern Machine Learning concept called "Strength of Weak Learnability" (1990), which describes a method for converting a weak learning algorithm into one that achieves arbitrarily high accuracy and stands in the basis of Ensemble Learning.

BIG-bench Machine Learning Ensemble Learning

Detecting Deficient Coverage in Colonoscopies

no code implementations23 Jan 2020 Daniel Freedman, Yochai Blau, Liran Katzir, Amit Aides, Ilan Shimshoni, Danny Veikherman, Tomer Golany, Ariel Gordon, Greg Corrado, Yossi Matias, Ehud Rivlin

Our coverage algorithm is the first such algorithm to be evaluated in a large-scale way; while our depth estimation technique is the first calibration-free unsupervised method applied to colonoscopies.

Depth Estimation

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