Advances in Data Science 2020
The Institute for Data Science and AI’s 4th annual conference took place online on Tuesday 23rd June. 11 leading international data scientists from industry and academia presented recent developments in data science, with talks ranging from application-focussed to advanced data science methodologies. Thanks to IDSAI’s strong and productive relationship with event sponsor The Alan Turing Institute, this first virtual instalment of the annual conference was a great success. Over 500 participants gathered to stream the day-long event.
Recordings of the talks are now available below.
PROGRAMME
10:00- 10:10 Welcome Magnus Rattray, University of Manchester Institute for Data Science and AI
10:10- 10:30 Interpretability in Natural Language Processing, Ivan Titov, University of Edinburgh and University of Amsterdam
10:35- 10:55 Creating time sensitive sensors from language and heterogeneous content, Maria Liakata, Queen Mary University of London
11.00- 11.20 Intelligent data linkage and distributed semantics for (big) data interpretation, Sabina Leonelli, University of Exeter
11:25 Coffee break
11:40- 12.00 Data analysis with humans, Samuel Kaski, Aalto University and University of Manchester
12:05- 12.25 Algorithmic recourse: from counterfactual explanations to interventions, Isabel Valera, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
12.30 Lunch break
13.30- 13.50 Multi-frame super-resolution by recursive fusion: HighRes-net, the tech and beyond, Freddie Kalaitzis, Element AI
13.55- 14.15 Learning robot skills from data, Jan Peters, TU Darmstadt
14.20- 14.40 Can randomness in stochastic gradient descent provide privacy?, Stephanie Hyland, ETH Zurich
14.45 Coffee break
15.25- 15.45 Climate Informatics: Machine Learning for the Study of Climate Change, Claire Monteleoni, University of Colorado Boulder
15.50- 16.20 Panel Discussion
16.20 Closing Remarks