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PP-RAI 2022 : 3rd Polish Conference on Artificial Intelligence | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://pp-rai2022.umg.edu.pl | |||||||||||||||
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Conference PP-RAI'2022 - 3rd Polish Conference on Artificial Intelligence is organized by Gdynia Maritime University in cooperation with Polish Alliance for the Development of Artificial Intelligence (pol.:PP-RAI).
Goals of the conference: - PP-RAI aims to bring together researches and to provide a forum for the sharing, exchange, presentation and discussion of original research results in different areas of artificial intelligence. - Creation of a platform for discussion of important research environments and disciplines. - Discussion on the new forms of organization and cooperation of research teams, reference to the growth of interest in AI and pointing the strategic directions of research and applications, including interdisciplinary areas. - Indication of the need for changes in cooperation of the scientific community with business partners and state research institutions. Tracks and track chairs NLP+ASR+CAI (natural language processing, automatic speech recognition, and conversational AI) CV (computer vision) KE (knowledge engineering) Neural Network and Deep Learning Systems Data mining and Machine Learning PS+O (problem solving and optimization) NI (neuroinformatics) UAI (uncertainty in artificial intelligence) RAS ((R)obotics and (A)utonomous (S)ystems) Multiagent systems AI Tech space Young.AI (session for young researchers) Gdynia is located in the north of Poland. It is a part of Tricity. All three cities offer many attractions. GdaĆsk enchants its many visitors as a thousand-year-old city, former Hanseatic center, a place with turbulent and fascinating history, a gem of the European architecture. Charming, cosy and magical Sopot regularly wins polls for the most attractive Polish summer resort. It takes pride of the longest wooden pier in Europe and its many atmospheric night clubs. Gdynia - dynamic capital of Polish shipping, was built from scratch in the pre-war period. In the city the modernist architecture of the downtown seamlessly merges with the port. Gdynia offers most picturesque seashore with marinas, promenades and yacht clubs. |
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