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Conference Season 2023: 20 papers from CCAIM accepted at AISTATS and ICLR

23 March 2023 by Andreas Bedorf

CCAIM Faculty members will present eight papers at the Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS) conference, one of the most prominent annual gatherings of researchers at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine …

Read moreConference Season 2023: 20 papers from CCAIM accepted at AISTATS and ICLR

Seven papers from CCAIM accepted at ICLR 2022

31 January 2022 by Navneet Gidda

CCAIM Faculty members will present seven papers at the 10th annual International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR 2022), the premier conference dedicated to the advancement of deep learning. Taking place virtually …

Read moreSeven papers from CCAIM accepted at ICLR 2022

Matching last year’s total, 18 papers from CCAIM accepted at NeurIPS 2021

7 December 2021 by Navneet Gidda

Five members of the Centre’s faculty will publish eighteen papers and three workshops at this year’s conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2021), one of the most prestigious international academic conferences …

Read moreMatching last year’s total, 18 papers from CCAIM accepted at NeurIPS 2021

Rash or skin cancer? Google app is supposed to detect skin diseases

23 May 2021 by Navneet Gidda

With the help of artificial intelligence, patients should find out whether their rash or a birthmark is dangerous. Experts recognize the advantages of such a tool, but emphasize that it cannot replace a doctor.

Read moreRash or skin cancer? Google app is supposed to detect skin diseases

Announcement: Ten papers from CCAIM research team accepted at ICML 2021!

20 May 2021 by Navneet Gidda

Members of the CCAIM research team will publish ten papers at this year’s International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), the leading international academic conference in machine learning. Taking place completely …

Read moreAnnouncement: Ten papers from CCAIM research team accepted at ICML 2021!

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