06
Dec
06.12.2023
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Deutsches Museum Munich and Livestream
TUM Professor and MCML PI Matthias Niessner will discuss the creation of photorealistic 3D replicas of the real world. He explores the evolution from pictures and videos to interactive holographic content, revolutionizing documentation. The focus is on the latest research in neural rendering and reconstruction techniques.
Lecture Series • 06.06.2024 • Große Aula, LMU Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München
From Bach to Natural Machines: Algorithms as Shapers of Music
Dan Tepfer, world-class pianist, composer, and astrophysicist, will perform on Thursday, June 6th, in the main auditorium (Große Aula) of the LMU main building.
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Lecture • 16.04.2024 • LMU Main Building, Room M001 Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München
Some Recent Advances in Exceptional Model Mining: Tales of Potatos, Boris Johnson, and Atrial Fibrillation
This MCML workshop covers the topic of Exceptional Model Mining (EMM). EMM finds exceptional subgroups in data by partitioning columns for candidate subgroup definition …
Lecture • 14.03.2024 • LMU Munich and Zoom
Increasing transparency through preregistration and/or multiverse analyses
LMU Open Science Center invites to a lecture on multiverse analyses by Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt on March, 14.
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Workshop • 12.03.2024 • Hochschule Neu Ulm, Germany
HNU-Management-Forum with our PI Albrecht Schmidt
Lecture of our PI Albrecht Schmidt at the HNU-Management Forum. He will discuss AI, its meaningful use, and the challenges associated with it.
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Lecture • 25.10.2023 • Deutsches Museum Munich and Livestream
MCML Director Daniel Cremers about the past and future of AI
Our Director Daniel Cremers gives a lecture on the history of AI from its beginnings to neural networks as part of the lecture series.