7th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit on AI – Oct 16 & 17

7th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit on AI – Oct 16 & 17

The University of Kentucky’s Center for Computational Science (CCS) and ITS/Research Computing Infrastructure is hosting the 7th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) on October 16-17, 2023, focused on AI in Education, Medicine, and Research. Location: Gatton Student Center Ballroom and Conference Facilities, University of Kentucky, 160 Avenue of Champions, Lexington, KY 40508. If you are interested in any aspect of Artificial Intelligence, research or education, methods, tools, or technologies, including generative AI, machine learning, deep learning and neural networks, expert systems and decision support, autonomous control, robotics, natural language processing, textual analysis, image recognition, speech recognition, large language models, virtual agents, or chatbots, then come join us at the Commonwealth Computational Summit! This event is open to all university faculty and graduate students across the Commonwealth (and our region) as…
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Streamlining Scientific Workflows for Accuracy and Reproducibility By Bernardo Aguzzoli Heberle and Mark T. W. Ebbert

Streamlining Scientific Workflows for Accuracy and Reproducibility By Bernardo Aguzzoli Heberle and Mark T. W. Ebbert

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The Role of Containers in Alzheimer’s Disease Research in the Ebbert Lab  Navigating the complexities of scientific research often involves juggling large data sets, multiple tools, and specialized software–especially in the realm of high performance computing (HPC). In an environment where the lack of reproducibility in scientific studies is a growing concern, tools that enhance accuracy and consistency are invaluable. In the Ebbert Lab, a part of the University of Kentucky’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, we’ve found that software containers are essential, not just for streamlining our workflows, but also for addressing the critical issue of reproducibility in our Alzheimer’s disease research. In this article, we will explore the challenges of achieving reliable and repeatable scientific results, our focus on Alzheimer’s disease research, and how software containers have improved both the…
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UK’s Computational Summit to focus on AI in research, medicine, education

UK’s Computational Summit to focus on AI in research, medicine, education

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 4, 2023) — This year’s seventh annual Commonwealth Computational Summit, hosted by the University of Kentucky Center for Computational Sciences (CCS), is focused on generative artificial intelligence (AI). AI is a field of computer science that focuses on creating computer systems and programs that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence including things like understanding language, recognizing patterns, solving problems and making decisions. The field is broad and encompasses many methodologies, tools and technologies like generative AI, machine learning, robotics, natural language processing and textual analysis to list a few. These are used across a variety of disciplines. “At UK, we advance knowledge by innovating and harnessing the technologies of tomorrow. Generative AI offers us a world of opportunities, and our goal is to use it in a…
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7th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit on AI – Oct 16 & 17

7th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit on AI – Oct 16 & 17

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The University of Kentucky’s Center for Computational Science (CCS) and ITS/Research Computing Infrastructure is hosting the 7th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) on October 16-17, 2023, focused on AI in Education, Medicine, and Research. Location: Gatton Student Center Ballroom and Conference Facilities, University of Kentucky, 160 Avenue of Champions, Lexington, KY 40508. If you are interested in any aspect of Artificial Intelligence, research or education, methods, tools, or technologies, including generative AI, machine learning, deep learning and neural networks, expert systems and decision support, autonomous control, robotics, natural language processing, textual analysis, image recognition, speech recognition, large language models, virtual agents, or chatbots, then come join us at the Commonwealth Computational Summit! This event is open to all university faculty and graduate students across the Commonwealth (and our region) as well as to industry professionals.…
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5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) April 12 and 13, 2022

5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) April 12 and 13, 2022

5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) VIRTUAL – April 12 & 13, 2022 from 10am until 3pm (EASTERN) ANNOUNCEMENT, CALL FOR SPEAKERS, AND REGISTRATION!   The University of Kentucky’s Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) and ITS-RCI is hosting the 5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) Via Zoom (a virtual Summit) on Tuesday April 12 and Wednesday April 13, 2022. In order to minimize Zoom fatigue, the Summit will last only 4 hours per day (10am until 3pm Eastern with a 1 hour lunch break).    Our focus for this Summit is Data Science which is a very broad topic and includes AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Big Data, Data Mining, Informatics/Bioinformatics and other forms of data analytics and relevant technologies across all disciplines, application areas and industries!    This event is open to all university faculty…
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5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) April 12 and 13, 2022

5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) April 12 and 13, 2022

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5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) VIRTUAL – April 12 & 13, 2022 from 10am until 3pm (EASTERN) ANNOUNCEMENT, CALL FOR SPEAKERS, AND REGISTRATION! The University of Kentucky’s Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) and ITS-RCI is hosting the 5th Annual Commonwealth Computational Summit (CCS) Via Zoom (a virtual Summit) on Tuesday April 12 and Wednesday April 13, 2022. In order to minimize Zoom fatigue, the Summit will last only 4 hours per day (10am until 3pm Eastern with a 1 hour lunch break).  Our focus for this Summit is Data Science which is a very broad topic and includes AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Big Data, Data Mining, Informatics/Bioinformatics and other forms of data analytics and relevant technologies across all disciplines, application areas and industries!    This event is open to all university faculty and graduate…
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Virtual Residency 2021 Summer Workshop on INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Research Computing Facilitation June 7-11

Virtual Residency 2021 Summer Workshop on INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Research Computing FacilitationMon June 7 (morning) - Fri June 11 (late afternoon) 2021Remote via videoconferencing Registration: https://ousurvey.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0OIEu4K99hn9LXU Contact: Henry Neeman (hneeman@ou.edu) There's NO PREREQUISITE other than an interest in helping researchers with their computing-intensive/data-intensive research. (Participation in any previous Virtual Residency workshop is NOT REQUIRED.) Please feel free to forward this to anyone who may be interested and appropriate. DETAILS: Does your institution have lots of researchers and educators who want to use advanced computing, but need some help learning how? You or someone at your institution can learn to be more effective at helping researchers and educators use research computing! This is a great way to get better at a career in helping researchers use research computing. It's also a great way…
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Advancing Research through Computing 2021 – April 6th 2021

Pitt Center for Research Computing is hosting our biannual Advancing Research through Computing symposium online on April 6, 2021 with nationally prominent keynote speakers from UC Berkeley and Argonne National Laboratory, as well as speakers from the University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University discussing Advanced Computing in the fields of Materials Design and Precision Medicine. ARC 2021 will also feature a student poster contest with two $500 prizes for Pitt graduates and undergraduates. Graduate students, undergraduates, post-docs, and faculty from other institutions are welcome to participate in the poster competition. Find the guidelines for the poster competition at ARC 2021 Poster Competition Guidelines | crc.pitt.edu | University of Pittsburgh. Keynote Speakers                  Kristin Persson                 Rick…
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ECE Colloquium Talk: Deep Learning for Biometrics: Current Trends and Future Directions by Prof. Marina L Gavrilova

Deep Learning for Biometrics: Current Trends and Future Directions   Prof. Marina L Gavrilova CPSC Department, University of Calgary, Canada When: Friday, March 19 at 2:00 pm Zoom Link: https://uky.zoom.us/j/83038259676 All Faculty, students, and staff welcome to attend. Abstract:  Human identity recognition is one of the key mechanisms of ensuring proper asset and information access to individuals, which is the base of many government, social services, consumer, financial and recreational activities in the society. Biometrics are also increasingly used in a cybersecurity context to mitigate vulnerabilities and to ensure protection against unauthorized access or estimate risk level. This lecture will discuss how deep learning methods can enhance biometric recognition accuracy in a variety of settings: unimodal and multi-modal systems, social behavioral biometrics, activity recognition and risk assessment. The lecture will further…
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Join Webinar Topic: Commuting Like the Jetsons: Precision Weather Prediction for Autonomous Aerial Systems Safety and Traffic Management

Join Webinar Topic: Commuting Like the Jetsons: Precision Weather Prediction for Autonomous Aerial Systems Safety and Traffic Management

Register: https://uky.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Xqlb7iscTASyBIhkuXwvdA?scid= Time: Feb 26, 2021, 12:30 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: Commuting Like the Jetsons: Precision Weather Prediction for Autonomous Aerial Systems Safety and Traffic Management Description: We all dreamed of commuting like the Jetsons when we were young, but few imagined it would happen in our lifetime. Yet, here we are at the advent of autonomous package delivery and autonomous passenger aircraft in urban and rural settings. It won’t be long now! Currently, engineering efforts are fully underway for these complex systems. Aerial platforms are emerging, being flight tested, and are in operation in certain locations. The aerial mobility management infrastructure is also in development and early testing. In parallel, systems also need advances in precision meteorology – highly accurate, local weather prediction capability that…
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