Workshop France-UK : Emerging techniques and applications of AI and machine learning

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ICL South Kensington Campus - London

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The Imperial College London, in partnership with the French Embassy in the United Kingdom, is organising a workshop on the ICL Campus on 10 September 2018 in London on the theme: "Emerging techniques and applications of AI and machine learning". This event aims to provide RN researchers associated with Imperial College London and the DATAIA Institute with a platform to present their research.
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As part of the new Artificial Intelligence initiatives of the European Commission, the United Kingdom and the French Government, the programme, organised in partnership with the French Embassy in the United Kingdom, provides a platform to share scientific advice on new AI and Machine Learning techniques and applications and to develop Franco-British collaboration in these areas.

Programme

  • 13.45 -14.00 Welcome remarks

Imperial College London - Prof. Daniel Rueckert, Head of the Department of Computing and Professor of Visual Information Processing

DATAIA / INRIA - Prof. Nozha Boujemaa, Research Director at Inria, Director of DATAIA Institute (Data Sciences, Intelligence & Society).

  • Challenges of Trusted AI (14.00- 14.30 )

Prof. Nozha Boujemaa, Director of DATAIA Institute (Data Sciences, Intelligence & Society), Research Director at INRIA

  • Geometric Deep Learning (14.30 – 15.00)

Prof. Michael Bronstein, Chair in Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, Department of Computing

  • Methods Deep in the Output Space (15.00- 15.30)

Dr Jesse Read, Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Laboratory of École Polytechnique

  • 15.30 – 16.45 – Coffee and Refreshments
  • AI and Health, Medical Image Analysis, Image & Vision Computing (15.45 – 16.15)

Prof. Daniel Rueckert, Head of the Department of Computing and Professor of Visual Information Processing

  • Graphical models & Artificial Vision (16.15 – 16.45)

Prof. Hugues Talbot, Professor at the Centre for Numerical Vision (CVN) at CentraleSupélec, Universite Paris-Saclay

  • AI, Neurotechnology and Cognitive Sciences (16.45 – 17.15 )

Dr Aldo Faisal, Director of the Behaviour Analytics Lab at the Data Science Institute
and Associate Professor for Neurotechnology at the Dept. of Bioengineering and Dept. of Computing

  • The impact of open source in AI: from education to better research (17.15 - 17.45)

Dr Alexandre Gramfort, Researcher at INRIA in the Parietal Team and member of the DATAIA Institute programme committee

  • 17.45- 18.30 Drinks and Reception