Lars Kai Hansen
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Lars Kai Hansen
Summary
Lars Kai Hansen is a human[1]. He was born in Samsø[2]. He was born on September 16, 1957[3]. He worked as a professor[4]. He is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[5]
Key Facts
- Lars Kai Hansen's place of birth was Samsø[2].
- Lars Kai Hansen was born on September 16, 1957[3].
- Lars Kai Hansen's professions included professor[4].
- Lars Kai Hansen's field of work was machine learning[6].
- Lars Kai Hansen's field of work was neuroinformatics[7].
- Lars Kai Hansen was employed by Technical University of Denmark[8].
- Lars Kai Hansen's doctoral advisor was Kim da Costa Carneiro[9].
- A notable student of Lars Kai Hansen was Finn Årup Nielsen[10].
- A notable student of Lars Kai Hansen was Sune Lehmann[11].
- A notable student of Lars Kai Hansen was Jeppe Nørregaard[12].
- A notable work attributed to Lars Kai Hansen is Neural network ensembles[13].
- A notable work attributed to Lars Kai Hansen is Generalizable patterns in neuroimaging: how many principal components?[14].
- A notable work attributed to Lars Kai Hansen is Plurality and resemblance in fMRI data analysis[15].
- A notable work attributed to Lars Kai Hansen is Bayesian Averaging is Well-Temperated[16].
- A notable work attributed to Lars Kai Hansen is The quantitative evaluation of functional neuroimaging experiments: the NPAIRS data analysis framework[17].
- A notable work attributed to Lars Kai Hansen is The quantitative evaluation of functional neuroimaging experiments: mutual information learning curves[18].
- Lars Kai Hansen was a member of European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems[19].
- Lars Kai Hansen was a member of European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems Copenhagen Unit[20].
- Lars Kai Hansen is recorded as male[21].
- Lars Kai Hansen's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Lars Kai Hansen supervised Peter Toft as a doctoral student[23].
- Lars Kai Hansen supervised Finn Årup Nielsen as a doctoral student[24].
- Lars Kai Hansen supervised Thomas Kolenda as a doctoral student[25].
- Lars Kai Hansen supervised Morten Mørup as a doctoral student[26].
- Lars Kai Hansen supervised Sune Lehmann as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Samsø[2], Lars Kai Hansen… he was born on September 16, 1957[3].
Education
Lars Kai Hansen's doctoral advisor was Kim da Costa Carneiro[9].
Career and Affiliations
Lars Kai Hansen's professions included professor[4]. Fields of work include machine learning[6], an academic discipline[28] and neuroinformatics[7], a field of study[29]. Among his employers was Technical University of Denmark[8]. Notable students include Finn Årup Nielsen[10], Sune Lehmann[11], and Jeppe Nørregaard[12]. Doctoral students include Peter Toft[23], an engineer[30], b. 1968[31], of Kingdom of Denmark[32]; Finn Årup Nielsen[24], an engineer[33], b. 1970[34], of Kingdom of Denmark[35], awarded the Jorck's Prize[36], specialised in neuroinformatics[37]; Thomas Kolenda[25], a researcher[38], of Kingdom of Denmark[39]; Morten Mørup[26], a machine learning engineer[40], b. 1978[41], awarded the Ingeborg og Leo Dannins Legat for Videnskabelig Forskning[42], specialised in machine learning[43]; Sune Lehmann[27], a physicist[44], b. 1976[45], awarded the Jorck's Prize[46]; and Trine Julie Abrahamsen[47], a researcher[48], b. 2000[49], specialised in machine learning[50].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Neural network ensembles[13], Generalizable patterns in neuroimaging: how many principal components?[14], Plurality and resemblance in fMRI data analysis[15], Bayesian Averaging is Well-Temperated[16], The quantitative evaluation of functional neuroimaging experiments: the NPAIRS data analysis framework[17], and The quantitative evaluation of functional neuroimaging experiments: mutual information learning curves[18].
Why It Matters
Lars Kai Hansen is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[5]
His notable doctoral advisees include Morten Mørup[51], a machine learning engineer[52], b. 1978[53], awarded the Ingeborg og Leo Dannins Legat for Videnskabelig Forskning[54], specialised in machine learning[55]; Trine Julie Abrahamsen[56], a researcher[57], b. 2000[58], specialised in machine learning[59]; Andreas Trier Poulsen[60], a researcher[61], b. 2000[62], specialised in machine learning[63]; Michael Riis Andersen[64], a researcher[65], b. 2000[66], specialised in machine learning[67]; Ricardo Henao[68], a researcher[69], specialised in machine learning[70]; and Tue Lehn-Schiøler[71], a researcher[72], specialised in machine learning[73].
FAQs
Where was Lars Kai Hansen born?
Lars Kai Hansen's place of birth was Samsø[2].
What did Lars Kai Hansen do for work?
Lars Kai Hansen worked as professor[4].