Category: Indico Event

  • IML Machine Learning Working Group

    Tuesday 16 Mar/21 15:00 -18:05 (Europe/Zurich) IML Machine Learning Working Group Meeting will be by video only on Zoom.

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  • A Framework for Semi-Automatic Precision and Accuracy Analysis for Fast and Rigorous Deep Learning

    Wednesday 31 Mar/21 16:00 -17:00 (Europe/Zurich) A Framework for Semi-Automatic Precision and Accuracy Analysis for Fast and Rigorous Deep Learning Deep Neural Networks (DNN) represent a performance-hungry application. Floating-Point (FP) and custom floating-point-like arithmetic satisfies this hunger. While there is need for speed, inference in DNNs does not seem to have any need for precision.…

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  • PHYSTAT seminar: Can we really “Re”-interpret data from the LHC?

    Wednesday 10 Mar/21 11:00 -12:00 (Europe/Zurich) PHYSTAT seminar: Can we really “Re”-interpret data from the LHC? Data from high energy physics experiments are expensive. It takes many person-hours and multiple millions of euros/dollars/pounds/swiss francs to produce and collect data from the LHC. Naturally, being able to re-interpret published results and information from the LHC experiments…

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  • IML Machine Learning Working Group

    Tuesday 16 Feb/21 15:00 -18:05 (Europe/Zurich) IML Machine Learning Working Group Meeting will be by video only on Zoom.

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  • PHYSTAT seminar: Some new concepts in methodological statistics, that could be of utility in the sciences

    Wednesday 20 Jan/21 15:00 -16:00 (Europe/Zurich) PHYSTAT seminar: Some new concepts in methodological statistics, that could be of utility in the sciences I will cover, at a relatively high level, a set of recent conceptual advances, and what I view is their utility to the sciences. These will range from universal inference (hypothesis testing), online…

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  • Quantum Machine Learning

    Wednesday 3 Feb/21 14:00 -15:00 (Europe/Zurich) Quantum Machine Learning The seminar provides a high-level introduction to the emerging field of quantum machine learning, which investigates how quantum computers can be used to learn from data. After an overview of different ideas put forward to tackle this question, we will focus on the most popular approach:…

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  • PRaVDA to OPTIma: The trials and tribulations of Proton CT

    Friday 27 Nov/20 11:00 -12:30 (Europe/Zurich) PRaVDA to OPTIma: The trials and tribulations of Proton CT Please see: https://indico.cern.ch/event/976430/ To be kept informed of KT Seminars please sign up at: http://cern.ch/go/F9cX

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  • GaToroid: A Novel Superconducting Compact and Lightweight Gantry for Hadron Therapy

    Thursday 22 Nov/18 16:00 -17:30 (Europe/Zurich) GaToroid: A Novel Superconducting Compact and Lightweight Gantry for Hadron Therapy Luca Bottura, who leads CERN’s Magnets, Superconductors and Cryostats group, will illustrate his innovative design for a hadron therapy gantry based upon a toroidal magnet. Gantry systems represent a major technical challenge for treating tumours with protons and…

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  • Medicis-Promed Public Lecture (Stefano Buono)

    Wednesday 14 Mar/18 18:00 -21:00 (Europe/Zurich) Medicis-Promed Public Lecture (Stefano Buono) Please register at : https://indico.cern.ch/event/691500/

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  • “Alexa, please try to understand my accent”: reflections on the assumptions behind and expectations about Artificial Intelligence systems

    Monday 16 Nov/20 16:00 -17:30 (Europe/Zurich) “Alexa, please try to understand my accent”: reflections on the assumptions behind and expectations about Artificial Intelligence systems We will be using Zoom for this webinar: https://cern.zoom.us/j/93534948408?pwd=cWZ1VDJuZjYrNS9BanRqY3JzMXZLUT09 Passcode: AI As a very early adopter of an Amazon Echo device, while living in the U.S., I discovered that even though…

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