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AIAI 2018 - 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations

Date2018-05-25 - 2018-05-27

Deadline2018-01-20

VenueALDEMAR AMILIA MARE, Greece Greece

KeywordsAIAI; Applications; Artificial Intelligence

Websitehttp://easyconferences.eu/aiai2018

Topics/Call fo Papers

WORKSHOPS
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MINING HUMANISTIC DATA WORKSHOP 2018
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The Mining Humanistic Data Workshop (MHDW) aims to bring together interdisciplinary approaches that focus on the application of innovative as well as existing artificial intelligence, data matching, fusion and mining and knowledge discovery and management techniques to data derived from all areas of Humanistic Sciences.
The 2018 edition of MHDW will be the 7th following the successful previous workshops that took place under the auspices of EANN and AIAI conferences.
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SEMANTICS IN THE DEEP: SEMANTIC ANALYTICS FOR BIG DATA
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The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to look deeper into how Semantic Web technologies can contribute towards Big Data analytics. This can be achieved either by extracting value out of these data (through reasoning), creating sustainable ontology models, offering a solid foundation for deploying learning techniques or anything in between.
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3RD WORKSHOP ON "5G – PUTTING INTELLIGENCE TO THE NETWORK EDGE" (5G-PINE 2018)
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The 3rd 5G-PINE Workshop has been established to disseminate knowledge obtained from actual EU projects as well as from any other action of EU-funded research, in the wider thematic area of "5G Innovative Activities – Putting Intelligence to the Network Edge" and with the aim of focusing on Artifical Intelligence (AI) in modern 5G telecommunications infrastructures.
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TUTORIALS
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IMPLEMENTATION OF HARDWARE ACCELERATORS FOR MACHINE LEARNING
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Machine Learning (ML) in general and Deep Learning (DL) in particular have been widely accepted as the most prominent approaches for solving very complex problems in numerous application domains. However, their computational and power demands can be forbiddingly high when executed on General Purpose CPUs. As a result, it is highly desirable to implement such schemes in reconfigurable hardware accelerators.
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TUTORIAL BY PROFESSOR JOHN MACINTYRE
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A tutorial will be run by Professor John MacIntyre, Pro Vice Chancellor University of Sunderland, UK Editor-in-Chief, Neural Computing & Applicatons Springer Journal Impact factor, and Chair of the National Association of College and University Entrepreneurs (NACUE). More information about the tutorial will be available soon.
Contact
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ACADEMIC MATTERS
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PROF. LAZAROS ILIADIS
DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE
E: liliadis-AT-civil.duth.gr
CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS
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