Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute
William G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC)
Room 2597
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Please join us for the next institute seminar Friday, December 6 at 11:30am in DC 1302.
We are excited to have Prof. Qiang Liu from the department of Computer Science in UT Austin to present at our AI institute seminar series! Dr. Liu will give his perspective on the AI field and discuss some intriguing projects from his group, see more details below.
Please join us for the next institute seminar on Thursday, December 5 at 4:00pm in DC 1302.
Please join us for a special guest speaker on Friday, November 22 at 11:00am in DC 1302.
Title: BIOSCAN: Progress Towards Planetary Biosurveillance
Please join us for the next institute seminar on Friday, November 8 at 11:00am in DC 1302.
We are excited to have our own Prof. Chris Eliasmith from the department of Systems Design Engineering to present at our AI institute seminar series! Dr. Eliasmith will give his perspective on the AI field and discuss some intriguing projects from his group, see more details below.
Please join us for the next institute seminar on Friday, October 4 at 11:00am in DC 1302.
We are excited to have our own Prof. Pascal Poupart from the department of Computer Science to present at our AI institute seminar series! Dr. Poupart will give his perspective on the AI field and discuss some intriguing projects from his group, see more details below.
Title: Unsupervised Video Object Segmentation for Deep Reinforcement Learning
Please join us for the next institute seminar this Thursday, September 12 at 11:30am in DC 1302.
We are excited to have our own Prof. Mark Crowley from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to kick off the second annual AI institute seminar series! Dr. Crowley will give his perspective on the AI field and discuss some intriguing projects from his group, see more details below.
Professor Kimon Fountoulakis, School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo
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Professor Shai Ben-David, School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo
Abstract:
Kerstin Dautenhahn, Canada 150 Research Chair in Intelligent Robotics
University of Waterloo
Seyed Majid Zahedi, Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Waterloo
This Friday, Dr. Amir Shabani, will be presenting in the VIP Seminar Series. All are welcome.
Date: Friday March 1
Time: 12:30pm
Location: VIP boardroom (EC4, 2nd floor boardroom)
Abstract: Have you ever wondered how?
· Artificial Intelligence could help buildings to save more on energy and reduce their carbon footprint?
DarwinAI with Waterloo.ai invites you to register for the upcoming event!
Computational Creativity and the implications of machines that can ‘imagine’
Khalid Al-Kofahi, Head, Corporate R&D, Center for AI and Cognitive Computing
Thomson Reuters
John Morton, Director of Technology
SHARCNET
John will present about the Graham supercomputer and the entire national platform supporting advanced research computing including AI research. The platform includes hardware, software, storage, training as well as in depth user support. Details of the new hardware recently installed that was funded by Ontario to specifically support AI and deep learning research.
Yuri Boykov, Cheriton School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo
Xiao-Ping Zhang, Department of Electrical, Computer & Biomedical Engineering
Ryerson University
Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute
William G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC)
Room 2597
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