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LMU KI Lecture Series

Artificial Intelligence – A Look Towards Future Developments

Join Our Director Thomas Seidl at the LMU AI Lecture Series

   08.02.2022

   6:15 pm - 7:45 pm

   Virtual

In his lecture, Thomas Seidl, Professor of Computer Science at LMU, will talk about the latest developments in artificial intelligence. Besides reflecting on the terminology and limitations of artificial intelligence, the lecture will present selected practical issues related to machine learning, particularly around the preparation and analysis of data necessary for automated learning.

In addition, Professor Seidl will offer insights into research at the Munich Center for Machine Learning. He will discuss the methodological foundations and the development of new technologies in image and speech recognition. He will also present examples of the challenges involved in applying artificial intelligence methods.

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LMU Munich


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