NDR is an artificial intelligence conference. Well, technically, it’s an artificial intelligence, and machine learning, and deep learning, and data science conference. We don’t discriminate :).
NDR-113 is also the main character in Isaac Asimov’s beautiful sci-fi novel, The Positronic Man. The book tells of a robot that begins to display human characteristics, such as creativity, emotion, and self-awareness. We felt that naming our conference after him was an appropriate homage to the story.
NDR is something we think you’re going to love.
WHERE
Magnum Hall, Hotel International
Iasi, Romania
WHEN
Tuesday
June 4th, 2019
WHERE
Grand Ballroom, Hotel InterContinental
Bucharest, Romania
WHEN
Thursday
June 6th, 2019
WHO’S BEHIND THIS
The good people at Strongbytes and Codecamp, naturally.
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We aim to bring together practitioners of data science, machine learning and deep learning. Filled with selected technical talks, our conference is designed to educate and inspire the audience, with experienced speakers discussing their own experiences, showcasing best practices, and business use cases.
At the end of the day you’ll come out excited and exhausted, wanting more. You will get a better understanding of how to build intelligent applications, and see how companies are using intelligent techniques in production. You will find out about new tools and techniques, how you can improve your workflow, or how you can start your data science career.
Vlad Iliescu – Training Better Models Using Automated Machine Learning
Henk Boelman – Getting started with Azure Machine Learning Service
Alex Cross – Getting Cognitive Systems into Production
Marcin Możejko – Different shades of uncertainty in neural networks
Dino Esposito – Beyond Python – Machine Learning in .NET
Tiago Santos – AI in Energy Systems. Client perspective!
Cláudio Monteiro – AI in Energy System Problems
Boris Gorelik – Data visualization as an engineering task
Mihai Uricaru – Applied NLP/NLU
Vlad Iliescu – Training Better Models Using Automated Machine Learning
Katarina Milosevic and Ioana Gherman – Computer Vision for fraud detection
Alex Vasinca – Dark knowledge
Sorin Peste – Predictive Maintenance: Fix Your Equipment Before it Breaks Down
Mihai Uricaru – Applied NLP/NLU
Arik Brutian and Stefan Dumitrescu – Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Machine Learning Powered Open Source Intelligence