Presentation of MLJC Projects for A.Y.  2022/23  10th November, Physics Dept. of the University of Turin

Presentation of MLJC Projects for A.Y. 2022/23 10th November, Physics Dept. of the University of Turin

The Machine Learning Journal Club is happy to invite you to the event "MLJC - Presentation of projects and activities for the Academic Year 2022-23". MLJC members will present the key projects and activites currently under development and they will interact with students, researchers and AI enthusiasts for extending our network and opportunities to everyone that is interested in collaborating with us. A large number of highly interactive short talks will allow people to get insight on the technical activities of MLJC in the fields of theoretical and applied Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence. Talks will range from Brain Computer Interfaces to ML applications in Physics to Natural Language Processing. Venue: Aula Magna, Physics Department, University of Turin, (Via Giuria 1, Torino)November 10th, from 4 p.m to 7 p.m. Save the dateOpen PDF Recordings Introduction and MedicAI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67B-AO4yuss Symmetries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixv3yzXZkj0 Scientific ML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De2eoU3wYYU ML in HEP and more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdSde8p-YVM ...
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The Scientific Machine Learning team from MLJC presents at JuliaCon 2021

The Scientific Machine Learning team from MLJC presents at JuliaCon 2021

It's been an honour for our Scientific Machine Learning team (Luca Bottero, Valerio Pagliarino, Simone Azeglio, Francesco Calisto) to give a lighting talk at JuliaCon 2021. It is about a real world test of the Julia #SciML ecosystem, using #NeuralPDE.jl in particular.You can take a look at it on the Julia Programming Language Youtube channel: https://lnkd.in/duM_FiG .We would like to thank HPC4AI, Chris Rackauckas, Università degli Studi di Torino, Luca Peyron for their valued help.#ai #machinelearning #pinns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45GdDnuNirg The Scientific Machine Learning team from MLJC will present their work on Physics Informed Neural Networks applied to modelization of the level-set equation for applications in environmental physics to the 2021 edition of JuliaCon, which will take place from 28th to 30th of July. Their work has been accepted as a lightning talk, so it will consist in a ten minute presentation. They are looking forward to submitting the paper to the JuliaCon proceedings as well. We will add the link to the talk...
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