In this event as part of series of regularly planned events, we plan to cover the state-of-the art advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technology.
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In this event as part of series of regularly planned events, we plan to cover the state-of-the art advances in AI technology.
Entire Program schedule along with speaker bios and talk abstracts can be downloaded here as a PDF.
Each talk in the morning session is 50 minutes followed by 10 minutes for Q&A.
Each talk in the afternoon session is 40 minutes followed by 5 minutes for Q&A.
Check In and Breakfast: 8.00am-9:00am
Key Note : “Demystifying AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning”,
Sumit Gupta is VP, AI, Machine Learning, and HPC in the IBM Cognitive Systems business, 9.00am-10.00am
Talk 2:“Cognitive Architecture in Models for Natural and Artificial Intelligence”, Eric Saund is a research scientist, developer, and consultant whose work spans multiple fields of intelligent systems, including conversational agents, document analytics, perceptually supported user interfaces, machine learning, and computational vision. Eric received a B.S. from Caltech and a Ph.D. in Cognitive Science from MIT. 10.00am-11.00am
Talk 3 “K-Means for Anomaly Detection”, Anais Dotis-Georgiou is a Developer Advocate for InfluxData . 11.00am-12.00pm
Lunch Break : 12 noon- 1pm
Talk 4: “Advancing Neuromorphic Computing from Promise to Breakthrough Technology”, Mike Davies is Director of Intel’s Neuromorphic Computing Lab, 1:00pm-1.45pm
Talk 5: “Neuromorphic Engineering as the Path to Massive Artificial Neural Networks”, Gordon Wilson is the CEO and Co-Founder of Rain Neuromorphics, 1.45pm to 2:30pm
Talk 6: “Neural Network Accelerator Based on Logic Compatible Embedded Flash Memory”, Seung-hwan Song is a CTO and Co-Founder of Anaflash, 2.30pm to 3.15pm
Coffee Break: 3.15pm-3.45pm
Talk 7: “Squeezing Deep Learning”, Siddha Ganju, who is Forbes featured in their 30 under 30 list, is a Self-Driving Architect at Nvidia, 3.45pm to 4:30pm
Talk 8: “Generalization via Curiosity-driven Learning”, Deepak Pathak will be starting as Assistant
Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, 4.30pm to 5.15pm
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Check In and Breakfast: 8.00am-9:00am
AI and ML Hardware Tutorial Track:
Hardware Tutorial Talk 1: “Principles of hardware design for ML and AI”by Ardavan Pedram, He’s currently a member of technical staff at Cerebras Systems, 9am to 11am.
Hardware Tutorial Talk 2: “ Intel Loihi Workshop” by Garrick Orchard, who’s a Senior Research Scientist at Intel’s Neuromorphic Computing Lab.11am to 12 noon, 1 pm to 3pm, 3.30pm to 5.30pm.
Lunch : 12 noon -1pm, Coffee Break: 3pm-3.30pm
AI and ML Software Tutorial Track:
Software Tutorial Talk 1: “Machine Learning Democratization” by Jorge Torres Is currently Co-founder & CTO of MindsDB. 9am to 12 noon
Lunch : 12 noon -1pm
Software Tutorial Talk 2: “A hands-on introduction to Natural Language Processing in Python” by Grishma Jena is a Cognitive Software Engineer with the Data Science for Marketing team at IBM Watson. 1pm to 3pm, 3.30pm to 4.30pm
Coffee Break: 3pm-3.30pm
Program Chair: Kiran Gunnam, Distinguished Engineer – Machine Learning & Computer Vision
We believe ML and AI should be as accessible as possible. Ticket passes are priced to break-even for covering event expenses and sell out in advance.
CheckIn/ Breakfast: 8:00am-9:00am
Hardware Tutorial Talk 1:
9am to 10 noon
Hardware Tutorial Talk 2:
11am to 12 noon, 1 pm to 3pm, 3:30pm to 5:30pm.
Lunch: 12 noon -1pm
Coffee Break: 3pm-3:30pm
Principles of hardware design for ML and AI [2 hours]
This tutorial covers the basic principles of hardware design for ML and AI. I discuss some of the challenges and potentials in AI workloads from edge inference to cloud-based training. I further motivate why custom accelerators are necessary to gain performance margins we desire in today’s workloads. Further, I introduce the hardware implementation techniques for using parallelism, locality, and low precision to implement the core computational kernels used in ML. Finally, we will browse some state of the art AI processors and compare their attributes.
Intel Loihi Workshop [5 hours]
This tutorial provides an introduction to loihi Neuromorphic Computing Platform and Nx Sdk development toolkit via ipynb notebooks. Step by Step tutorials covering basic programming API’s and algorithmic examples will be covered.This chip features unique programming microcode learning engine for on chip spiking neural networks. it’s an 128-neuromorphic cores and is fabricated in intel’s 14nm process.
CheckIn/ Breakfast: 8:00am-9:00 am
Talk 1:
9am to 12 noon
Talk 2:
1pm to 3pm, 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Lunch: 12 noon -1pm
Coffee Break: 3pm-3:30pm
Machine Learning Democratization [3 hours]
It is crucial to rethink how we build tools so that we can provide Machine Learning capabilities to experts in various disciplines that are not necessarily savvy in machine learning, this talk we talk about our project that allows anyone to create and use sophisticated ML in one line of Python code
A hands-on introduction to Natural Language Processing in Python [3 hours]
This workshop introduces Natural Language Processing using Python. Attendees start off with textual data and learn how to process it to derive useful insights that can be used in real-world applications. Sample applications include sentiment analysis, topic modeling, similarity detection
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In this event as part of series of regularly planned events, we plan to cover the state-of-the art advances in AI technology.
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