June 15, 2020 — This year’s 2020 Ken Kennedy Institute Data Science Conference, scheduled for October 26 – 27, 2020, will be going virtual! This year’s virtual conference will have an online venue for networking, collaborating, and building partnerships focused around data science, machine learning, and data engineering problems and opportunities.
Innovation and ideas are often generated at the interface different disciplines and industry verticals. The conference will be a research, development, and innovation (RD&I) gathering, bringing together researchers from universities, national laboratories (technology developers), industry verticals (technology consumers and deployment), mixed in with a vibrant IT industry (technology providers).
The Ken Kennedy Institute Data Science Conference is interested in exposing how data science can be used to address interesting challenges for translating data to knowledge through advances in data engineering, analytics, machine learning, deep learning, reinforcement learning, and more broadly, artificial intelligence (AI). The conference program will feature a mix of invited talks by leading experts, complemented by thematically organized sessions with talks selected from submitted abstracts.
Call for Participation
Interested in being a speaker at the 4th Annual Ken Kennedy Institute Data Science Conference? The Ken Kennedy Institute invites you to submit an abstract in consideration for giving a talk in the technical program during the Data Science Conference on October 26-27, 2020.
Accepted abstracts will be asked to deliver a 15-minute presentation as part of the conference program. For the virtual conference, presentations will be pre-recorded and published on the conference web page. Speakers will also participate in a live Q&A session moderated by committee members.
This year, we are asking authors to categorize abstracts into one of four different tracks:
- COVID-19
- Healthcare
- Business Impact / Industry
- Algorithms, Visualizations, and Foundations
Abstract submissions are due on August 17, 2020.
*Please note, the abstract template has changed this year. Abstract submissions are only required to be one page and need to include 1) Motivation, 2) Hypothesis, 3) Methods and Results, and 4) Conclusion.*
In addition to regular conference abstracts, we also encourage students and post docs to submit abstracts for the Poster Session to present research that is relevant to the industry.
To submit an abstract, click here.
Visit the website for abstract submission details and program updates.
Source: Ken Kennedy Institute Data Science Conference