Connectionists: Join us for the DataNinja Spring School

Malte Schilling mschilli at techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Fri Mar 4 09:32:01 EST 2022


We invite you to our upcoming spring school on the topic of Artificial Intelligence – perspectives and challenges of real data. 
The DataNinja Spring School is aimed at PhD students as well as master students or interested researchers from the broad area of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. It is our goal to provide in-depth tutorials on current hot topics which are spanning the spectrum of current Machine Learning approaches with a specific focus on explainable models that allow for inspection. Furthermore, the tutorials are geared towards providing hands-on experiences and empowering the participants to directly apply or transfer methods onto their own tasks or problems.

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Overview Schedule

The Spring School will be held in zoom (register here for a link for the webinar: https://uni-bielefeld.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ukHCJRyXTLOAp5KS2xN28A <https://uni-bielefeld.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ukHCJRyXTLOAp5KS2xN28A> )

Date:  23rd to 25th of March 2022, 
	tutorials as morning sessions (9 AM to 12:30 PM, CET)
	evening lectures on 23rd and 24th of March at 4:15 PM
	and there will be a poster session on 23rd of March at 5:15 PM.
More information and topics: https://dataninja.nrw/?page_id=762 <https://dataninja.nrw/?page_id=762>

Tutorial Topics: Explainable AI, Graph Neural Networks, AutoML, Knowledge Graphs, Gaussian Processes.
Lectures:	- Ethics in AI
		- Outracing champion GT drivers with deep reinforcement learning, on the recent success of Sony AI in DRL

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Poster Presentation and Meeting PhDs in ML

We will also have a gather.town setup - to meet people, discuss sessions and lectures, and further to host a poster session. You are invited to present your work there (there will be a poster prize - certificate and 300 Euros). 
For the poster session: This can be your recent findings, current, unfinished and ongoing work, or already an overview of already published work. We would like to ask you to submit a short extended abstract of up to two pages (send it to contact at dataninja.nrw ), until the end of the 22nd of March.

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Further Information

For further information, please contact Malte Schilling (mschilli at techfak.uni-bielefeld.de) and see the website containing more information: https://dataninja.nrw/?page_id=762 <https://dataninja.nrw/?page_id=762>
For registration (required): https://uni-bielefeld.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ukHCJRyXTLOAp5KS2xN28A <https://uni-bielefeld.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ukHCJRyXTLOAp5KS2xN28A>

Organizers: 
Barbara Hammer (CITEC, Bielefeld University, Germany),
Malte Schilling (Machine Learning Group, Bielefeld University)

Regards

  Malte Schilling
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