The Institute of Science and AI's annual Advances in Data Science and AI (ADSAI) Conference will take place on Tuesday 13 June in Manchester. This is a Digital Futures activity.
The conference brings together researchers from across the broad fields within data science and artificial intelligence to explore the latest advances and to discuss important topical questions being posed by society around the use of data science and AI.
The University of Manchester has been at the forefront of research in data science and AI since their inception. In the present day, we are expanding on this legacy with significant investments through large regional and international partnerships designed to advance research and nurture opportunities for growth in the Northwest of England.
Get Involved at ADSAI 2023 – Call for abstracts (Deadline 5pm Monday 15th May)
If you would like to be considered for a poster and/or short spotlight talk then please submit an abstract describing your research via EasyChair (incl. 2 pages pdf maximum). We will consider submissions addressing any areas of modern data science and AI, and we particularly welcome submissions in the areas of Digital Twins, Human-Data Interaction, AI for games, Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning.
Confirmed speakers so far include:
- Dr Matthew Thomas, Lecturer in Environmental Intelligence at the University of Exeter.
- Professor Mark Girolami, Chief Scientist at The Alan Turing Institute.
- Tim Pearce, Artificial Intelligence Researcher at Microsoft Research.
- Matt Benetan, Research Scientist in Machine Learning and AI at Sonos.
- Professor Ewa Luger, Director of Research Innovation at The University of Edinburgh.
- Dr Maria Aretoulaki, Head of Voice & Conversational AI at GlobalLogic/Hitachi.
- Professor Andreas Vlachos, Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge.
To join us and take part in these key discussions, please book your place now.
We hope to see you there!