Area Science Park and IP4FVG among the organisers of the fifth Artificial Intelligence Summer School
The International Summer School on Artificial Intelligence is returning to Udine this year from 4 to 8 July, following two years online. AI-DLDA 2022 – From Deep Learning to Data Analytics is a regular event in the calendars of researchers, PhD students and ICT professionals interested in learning about developments in academic studies, applications in industry and new trends in artificial intelligence (AI).
Now in its fifth year, the event will take place in Udine’s prestigious Palazzo Antonini university building and will also be live-streamed and accessible remotely. The hybrid format for this year’s summer school includes morning plenary sessions with a panel of international speakers and afternoon workshops during which participants will be split into two tracks: academia and business (for business people, ICT professionals, etc.). From big data to computer vision, and biomedical informatics to human-computer interaction: lecturers from internationally renowned schools and universities will be exploring a wide range of topics.
Speakers at the event will include: Alexandre Alahi of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland), Alfredo Canziani of New York University (USA), Jan Peters of the Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany), Giorgio Giacinto of the University of Cagliari (Italy), Marcello Pelillo of the University of Venice (Italy), and Primo Zingaretti of the Polytechnic University of the Marche (Italy).
In the four previous editions to date, the summer school has welcomed some 176 researchers and ICT professionals from all over the world. The event provides not only an opportunity to learn about the latest developments in AI-related topics, but also a chance to hear from experts in the field.
AI-DLDA 2022 – From Deep Learning to Data Analytics is organised by the University of Udine, the Digital Innovation Hub IP4FVG, DITEDI and Area Science Park, in collaboration with DIH Digital Innovation Hub Udine; CVPL – Italian Association for Research in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning; AI REGIO; and COMET Cluster Metalmeccanica FVG.
Registration is now open. Early bird discount available until 12 June for in-person tickets – valid for researchers, as well as ICT professionals and business people.
For more information and to register: www.aidlda.it