NLDL is the northernmost annual science conference within artificial intelligence and deep learning. The conference gathers researchers from across the globe to exchange ideas, encourage collaborations and present cutting-edge research in the cool arctic environment of Tromsø, Norway.
Read moreAnnual Visual Intelligence workshop to strengthened technology transfer, as well as knowledge transfer within the Visual intelligence consortium.
Read moreRune Wetteland, PhD Candidate, University of Stavanger (UiS).
Read moreWelcome to the first Women in AI Event organized as a side event of Northern Lights Deep Learning Conference NLDL 2022!
Read moreConnecting Norwegian AI Research to Industry
Read moreThis conference will gather researchers both on a national and international level to exchange ideas, encourage collaborations and present cutting-edge research.
Read moreWorkshop for Visual Intelligence Graduate School
Read moreEhsan Naeini, PhD, Chief Product Officer, Earth Science Analytics AS
Read moreVisual Intelligence Seminar Series: Thursdays, bi-weekly
Read moreSandy Engelhardt Assistant Professor at Heidelberg University Hospital and leads the Working Group‘Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine
Read moreDidrik Nielsen from DTU Compute
Read moreAnnual Visual Intelligence workshop to strengthened technology transfer, as well as knowledge transfer within the Visual intelligence consortium.
Read moreSocial event for phd-students, young- and early career researchers will meet up to get to know each other.
Read moreRaul Santos Rodriguez, Turing AI Fellow and Associate Professor in Data Science and AI at the Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol
Read moreThis workshop aims to bring together both academic researchers and industrial practitioners to share visions on the explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), and the practical usages in different AI applications, such as biomedical images and marine science.
Read moreIn this talk, we will address some important but often overlooked problems in training a network from the viewpoint of generalization ability and reliability of output, and discuss some ways for alleviating them with respect to classification problems.
Read moreChangkyu Choi, Doctoral Research Fellow at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Read moreThe Midnight Sun Conference brings together researchers, clinicians, and other interested parties to share experiences, discuss and learn about how artificial intelligence is used and can be implemented in the health service.
Read moreJens Grimsgaard, Senior Geophysicist, Equinor
Read moreØivind Due Trier, Norwegian Computing Center, Section for Earth Observation, Norway
Read moreIn this workshop, we have invited speakers that will give some insight both in classifier calibration as well as in Bayesian deep learning, to shed light on one of the main research challenges in Visual Intelligence, namely Confidence and Uncertainty.
Read moreGitta Kutyniok, adjunct professor at Visual Intelligence, UiT
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