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A webinar focusing on the application for a Marie Skłodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (MSCA-PF)
This 90-minute webinar focuses on the application for a Marie Skłodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (MSCA-PF).
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Western Balkans Wiki Month
August is Western Balkans Wiki Month! Our Chapter is organising a month-long action of creating and editing English Wikipedia articles related to science, technology, arts, and humanities in the Western Balkans region.
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Free Webinar STEPS TOWARD TRUSTWORTHY MACHINE LEARNING 29/Jul/2021 12:00
How can we trust systems built from machine learning components? We need advances in many areas, including machine learning algorithms, software engineering, ML ops, and explanation. This talk will describe our recent work in two important directions: obtaining calibrated performance estimates and performing run-time monitoring with guarantees. I will first describe recent work Jesse Hostetler on performance guarantees for reinforcement learning. Then I'll review our research on providing guarantees for open category detection and anomaly detection for run-time monitoring of deployed systems. I'll conclude with some speculations concerning meta-cognitive situational awareness for AI systems.
Dr. Dietterich (AB Oberlin College 1977; MS University of Illinois 1979; PhD Stanford University 1984) is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University. Dietterich is one of the pioneers of the field of Machine Learning and has authored more than 200 refereed publications and two books. His current research topics include robust artificial intelligence, robust human-AI systems, and applications in sustainability.
Link to the webinar (Webinar's virtual room will be accessible 15 minutes before the announced start):
https://rediris.zoom.us/j/8031759956?pwd=ZWdRZmtmUlhWSTlvNWYva0dNYm1qdz09
Meeting ID: 803 175 9956
Passcode: 0k7it5
Dr. Dietterich (AB Oberlin College 1977; MS University of Illinois 1979; PhD Stanford University 1984) is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University. Dietterich is one of the pioneers of the field of Machine Learning and has authored more than 200 refereed publications and two books. His current research topics include robust artificial intelligence, robust human-AI systems, and applications in sustainability.
Link to the webinar (Webinar's virtual room will be accessible 15 minutes before the announced start):
https://rediris.zoom.us/j/8031759956?pwd=ZWdRZmtmUlhWSTlvNWYva0dNYm1qdz09
Meeting ID: 803 175 9956
Passcode: 0k7it5
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Art – Law – Restoration. Europe and the early practices for the heritage protection - 8-9 July
An exploration of how the European cultural heritage is being protected across countries and through the centuries
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Tips and Tricks for Presenting the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship Proposals
Encourage researchers in the Middle Eastern and other countries to apply to MSCA-IF. Participants will learn about writing a successful proposal.
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BSB Webinar: Collaboration Canvas, a framework for collaboration between academics and industry
Discover your Collaboration Journey, discover your needs and become a high performing super collaborator using the Collaboration Canvas.
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BSB Webinar: EIT Food Webinar II - Inspire Summer Schools
EIT Food is at the intersection of food innovation and entrepreneurship. In part II of the EIT Food webinar series, Mina Mansoor Rankel (Programme Manager in Education at EIT Food) and Chryssa Dimaki (Entrepreneurship Program Manager at Technical University of Munich) will present on the EIT Food Inspire Summer Schools. For more information on this exciting programme, be sure to register and join us on May 20, 2021 for our second EIT Food webinar.
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