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MCML Pitch Talk Series

Second MCML Pitch Talk Event

MCML Pitch Talk Series

   24.04.2024

   4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

   Akademiestraße 7, 1st floor Room 105, 80799 München

The MCML cordially invites you to the second event in our Pitch Talk series. In this collaborative format for scientific exchange and community building, young researchers from LMU and TUM have the opportunity to pitch their research.

As with the last time, exciting topics from the field of artificial intelligence await you:

  • Ivica Obadic (TUM): Explainable AI for Earth Observation
  • Maximilian Muschalik (LMU): Explaining Black Box Model’s with Shapley Interactions
  • Tom Nuno Wolf (TUM): Limitations and Expectations of XAI - Learnings from ProtoPNet

Each presentation is limited to 5-10 minutes, allowing ample time for discussion of the respective topic.

As space is limited, we kindly ask you to register in advance for the event.

Organized by:

Munich Center for Machine Learning


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