- Meetup
Greetings everyone!
It's meetup time again, and everyone is invited.
This time we want to have a closer look at the mystical term AI and give you a bit of background on what kind of challenges we can solve with Artificial Intelligence.
This time we will be welcoming our next guest speaker, who has been dealing with these questions hands-on and is currently working together with a brilliant team of people on using AI to help impaired children learn better!
About Origami Lab
Our goal at Origami Lab Initiative is to re-imagine and accelerate science. We want to break up traditional, older, or maybe obsolete models by utilizing new concepts and techniques that have emerged through the advent of the internet, etc.
We are an open community dedicated to open source where everyone is welcome. Solving existing hurdles with neural networks, AI, and Machine learning can and will make a significant difference for many of us in academia, pharmaceutical companies, NGOs, private labs.
Come together to explore existing cases of technology intelligence implementation in modern research!
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WHEN & WHERE:
March 31th, 2021
START AT 3.00 PM CET
AGENDA
1. Welcome
Warm intro to the meetup, organizational structure, overview of the event.
2. Better Together: AI in inclusive education
Dr. Milan Jelisavčić, AI Researcher and data scientist, will present the exciting possibilities of AI and technology-driven tools while designing more inclusive learning for children affected by ASD (Autism spectrum disorders).
3. About Cobalt Platform
Team Member from Origami Lab Initiative will present the progress of the digital research management platform, Cobalt. You will have the opportunity to observe features & upgrades, as well as the next steps.
4. Q&A
We will answer your questions. Comments and ideas are welcome.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the meetup.
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We are an open community dedicated to open source where everyone is welcome. Solving existing hurdles with neural networks, AI, and Machine learning can and will make a significant difference for many of us in academia, pharmaceutical companies, NGOs, private labs.
This time we will be welcoming our next guest speaker, who has been dealing with these questions hands-on and is currently working together with a brilliant team of people on using AI to help impaired children learn better!