Maks Ovsjanikov closing the days talks by a seminar on “Multi-modal AI”

Maks Ovsjanikov from Ecole Polytechnique closes out today’s talks by a seminar called “Multi-modal AI” – and, which he subtiles by “An User’s Perspective”.
Maks Ovsjanikov from Ecole Polytechnique closes out today’s talks by a seminar called “Multi-modal AI” – and, which he subtiles by “An User’s Perspective”.
Digging into hardware, and understanding the relationship between Machine Learning / Deep Learning, and HPC,
And the last talk befor the coffee break is “Automated Predictive Models: AI Driven AI” – which sounds intriguingly recursive. By Benoit Gourdon, CEO & Remi Coletta, CTO – TellMePlus.
Polytechnique graduate (X09) and Facebook Research Engineer Martin Raison kicks off the discussion on “Virtual assistants: from engineering to research” Martin did his Polytechnique 3rd year research internship at Cisco Paris Research and Innovation Lab in Paris, then went on…
Next up, Session Chair Hugo Latapie introduces the ML/DL part of the session: An interesting talk called “Real-world ML/DL Deployment at Scale”, by James Jones, Customer Solutions Architect, Cisco.
Kicking off the afternoon session “A.I., THE IMPACT ON INFRASTRUCTURE” The Future of AI: from Deep Learning to Deep Understanding, Ben Goertzel, Chief Scientist, Novamente
And the last talk of the ICN slot is “Multicast: How do we solve the ‘crying baby’ problem?”, Dr. Mayutan Arumathrai, University of Goettingen. Inquiring mind wanting to know: does the crying baby solution also apply to airplane cabins?
Penultimate ICN talk this morning by Dr. Ioannis Psaras, UCL — “Keyword-based mobile application sharing through information-centric connectivity”, or KEBAPP — the acronym which, according to the speaker, won them a best paper award…
Memorable quotes from Jacques’ presentation: 1+3 = 4 82% of the Internet traffic is Video …