The recognition is for a 2005 paper titled “Agnostically Learning Halfspaces,” which Klivans co-authored with Adam Tauman Kalai (TTI-Chicago), Yishay Mansour (Tel Aviv University), and Rocco A.
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Good news: research shows we all tend to learn at the same rate. The only difference is our relative starting points.
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Veronica Beagle is the managing editor for Education at Forbes Advisor. She completed her master’s in English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Before coming to Forbes Advisor she worked on ...