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Forthcoming machine learning and AI seminars: June 2021 edition


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This post contains a list of the AI-related seminars that are scheduled to take place between 10 June and 31 July 2021. All events detailed here are free and open for anyone to attend virtually.

10 June 2021

Building Malleable ML Systems through Measurement, Monitoring & Maintenance
Speaker: Karan Goel
Organised by: Stanford MLSys
Join the email list to find out how to register for each seminar.

Integrating predictions from Electronic Health Records in the clinical setting
Speaker: Katherine Heller and Jessica Schrouff (Google)
Organised by: Trustworthy ML
Join the mailing list for instructions on how to sign up, or check the website a few days beforehand for the Zoom link.

11 June 2021

Computational Imaging: Reconciling Physical and Learned Models
Speaker: Ulugbek Kamilov (University of Washington)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

Toward More Natural Interactions with Conversational Recommender Systems
Speaker: Krisztian Balog (University of Stavanger)
Organised by: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Sign up here.

13 June 2021

MLT __init__ Session #6: Attention is all you need
Speaker: Devansh Jayson Cunanan and J Miguel Valverde
Organised by: Machine Learning Tokyo
Sign up here.

14 June 2021

Dive into Deep Learning: Coding Session#5 Attention Mechanism II
Speaker: Devansh Agarwal and Kshitij Aggarwal
Organised by: Machine Learning Tokyo
Sign up here.

15 June 2021

Impact of stochastic physics and model resolution on the simulation of Tropical Cyclones in climate GCMs
Speaker: Pier Luigi Vidale (University of Reading)
Organised by: European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
Watch the seminar here.

17 June 2021

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Yaron Singer, Kojin Oshiba
Organised by: Stanford MLSys
Join the email list to find out how to register for each seminar.

18 June 2021

Partition-based formulations for mixed-integer optimization of trained ReLU neural networks
Speaker: Ruth Misener (Imperial College London)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

Applied machine learning to support chemistry and formulation at AstraZeneca
Speakers: Anders Broo (Astra Zeneca)
Organised by: Chalmers University of Technology
Register here.

Spatial planning of low-carbon cities with machine learning
Speaker: Jason Cao, Tao Tao, Mafalda Silva
Organised by: Climate Change AI
Registration via eventbrite.

24 June 2021

Closing the Loop on Machine Learning: Data Markets, Domain Expertise, and Human Behavior
Speakers: Roy Dong (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Organised by: C3.ai DTI
Register here.

Machine learning everywhere
Speaker: Pete Warden
Organised by: Stanford MLSys
Join the email list to find out how to register for each seminar.

25 June 2021

Policy Optimization in Reinforcement Learning: A Tale of Preconditioning and Regularization
Speaker: Yuejie Chi (Carnegie Mellon University)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

29 June 2021

Digital Pathology: On the intersect of Computer Vision and Data Science
Speaker: Konstantinos N Plataniotis (University of Toronto)
Organised by: AIDA – Artificial Intelligence Doctoral Academy
Joining instructions not yet available.

1 July 2021

Feature stores as the bridge between models and data
Speaker: Willem Pienaar
Organised by: Stanford MLSys
Join the email list to find out how to register for each seminar.

2 July 2021

Deep neural networks have an inbuilt Occam’s razor
Speaker: Ard Louis (University of Oxford)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

7 July 2021

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Robert Williamson (Tübingen University)
Organised by: Tübingen University
The Zoom link is here.

8 July 2021

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Cynthia Rudin (Duke University)
Organised by: Trustworthy ML
Join the mailing list for instructions on how to sign up, or check the website a few days beforehand for the Zoom link.

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Sasha Rush
Organised by: Stanford MLSys
Join the email list to find out how to register for each seminar.

Title to be confirmed
Speakers: Devavrat Shah (MIT)
Organised by: C3.ai DTI
Register here.

15 July 2021

Title to be confirmed
Speakers: Ishai Menache (Microsoft Research)
Organised by: C3.ai DTI
Register here.

22 July 2021

Title to be confirmed
Speakers: Murat Arcak (UC Berkeley)
Organised by: C3.ai DTI
Register here.

29 July 2021

Title to be confirmed
Speakers: John Doyle (California Institute of Technology)
Organised by: C3.ai DTI
Register here.




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