Aug. 4, 2021 — The 2021 Ken Kennedy AI and Data Science Conference is scheduled for October 25-27. The conference will kick off with Carlos Westhelle, CTO of NASA; Rama Akkiraju, a Fellow at IBM; and Brian Van Essen with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Visit ai-datascience.rice.edu for more details.
The agenda for the conference includes invited keynote speakers, two-day technical program, exhibit hall, networking receptions, and student poster sessions. Wednesday, October 27 will be an add-on day that will include hands-on tutorial sessions and additional technical talks.
Data science is rapidly evolving as an essential interdisciplinary field, where advances often result from combinations of ideas from several disciplines. This annual conference is for professionals and practitioners working in machine learning, deep learning, data mining, artificial intelligence, or big data problems broadly. Recognizing that discovery and innovation happens at interfaces of disciplines and communities, the conference aims to bring together a diverse set of people from multiple communities spanning academia and industry.
Attended by 400 leaders and experts in person, the conference will strike a balance between applied and fundamental data science, and academia and industry. This combination of research and application discussion will create a venue for networking, collaboration, and partnership building.
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Source: Rice University