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Forthcoming machine learning and AI seminars: December 2022 edition


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This post contains a list of the AI-related seminars that are scheduled to take place between 12 December 2022 and 31 January 2023. All events detailed here are free and open for anyone to attend virtually.

12 December 2022

Lessons learned from building a TTS platform for the Amharic language
Speaker: Gedion Teshome Disassa
Organised by: Lanfrica
Zoom link here.

Data science @ The New York Times
Speaker: Chris Wiggins (Columbia University)
Organised by: EPFL
Zoom link here.

Packing hypertrees and the k-cut problem in Hypergraphs
Speaker: Francisco Barahona (IBM Research)
Organised by: Machine Learning NeEDS Mathematical Optimization
Attend here.

13 December 2022

Optimal shrinkage of singular values under noise with separable covariance & its application to fetal ECG analysis
Speaker: Pei-Chun Su (Duke University)
Organised by: University of Minnesota
Register here.

Human-likeness in robotics and conversational AI: Opportunities and risks
Speaker: Gabriel Skantze
Organised by: Chalmers University
Register here.

VoiceBlock: Privacy through Real-Time Adversarial Attacks with Audio-to-Audio Models
Speaker: Bryan Pardo (Northwestern University)
Organised by: University of Michigan
Join here.

15 December 2022

Phase diagram of Stochastic Gradient Descent in high-dimensional two-layer neural networks
Speaker: Bruno Loureiro (EPFL)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

3D Computer Vision for Animals
Speaker: Silvia Zuffi
Organised by: AIDA
Teams link is here.

9 January 2023

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Sarah Teichmann
Organised by: EPFL
Check the website nearer the time for instructions on how to join.

12 January 2023

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Sebastian Engelke (University of Geneva)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

17 January 2023

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Mauro Maggioni
Organised by: University of Minnesota
Check the website nearer the time for instructions on how to join.

19 January 2023

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Alhussein Fawzi (DeepMind)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

20 January 2023

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Naomi Saphra
Organised by: University of Copenhagen
Register here nearer the time.

24 January 2023

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Cynthia Rudin
Organised by: University of Michigan
Join here.

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Meng-Yu (Jennifer) Kuo (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities)
Organised by: University of Minnesota
Check the website nearer the time for instructions on how to join.

27 January 2023

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Andrew White
Organised by: University of Copenhagen
Register here nearer the time.

30 January 2023

The Calabi-Yau landscape: a data science approach I
Speaker: Yang-Hui He (City University of London)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

31 January 2023

The Calabi-Yau landscape: a data science approach II
Speaker: Yang-Hui He (City University of London)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

The Calabi-Yau landscape: a data science approach III
Speaker: Yang-Hui He (City University of London)
Organised by: University of Lisbon
Register here.

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Angela Zhou
Organised by: University of Michigan
Join here.


To see past and forthcoming events for 2022 and 2023, please see our dedicated 2022/3 seminar page.

If you’d like to visit the webpages of the universities and other organisations that are running regular programmes of seminars, then click here to see our list.

If you are aware of any seminars (both standalone and series) that we’ve missed then please just send us an email and we’ll add them to the list.




Lucy Smith is Senior Managing Editor for AIhub.
Lucy Smith is Senior Managing Editor for AIhub.

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