dScience: BRAIN TALK #2

Join us for the second dScience Brain Talk on 18th November.

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Brain Talk webinar is an online platform that gives the opportunity to scientists, researchers and early-stage researchers to present, discuss and share their brilliant ideas on Machine Learning (ML) and Computational Science. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn and achieve their full potential. To that goal, innovative ideas are shared here.

Program

Aditya Gupta: A Conventional Neural Network-based Technique for Maturity Detection in Aquatic Salmon

Aditya completed his master in Signal processing in 2014, at College of Engineering Pune, India. He completed his Ph.D. in 2019 under supervision of Prof. Kishore. D. Kulat at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, in India. Currently, Aditya is working as a PostDoc Research Fellow at the Center for Artificial Intelligence, University of Agder, Norway. His project is developing automated artificial intelligence-based tools to monitor, analyze and provide decision support for the health and welfare of farmed fish. The area of his research is Artificial Intelligence for Aquaculture, Bio-Medical Signal Processing, Medical Image Processing, and Water Resource Management for smart cities

Aida Ashrafi: AI Application in Sustainable Fisheries

Aida completed her Bachelor degree in Information Technology Engineering in 2015. Later on in 2018, she received her Masters degree in Artificial Intelligence from KU Leuven, Belgium. She worked as a research assistant for around 2 years at the same university, working mostly on theory of machine learning. In 2021, she started her PhD at the University of Bergen, Norway. In her PhD, she analyses data about fishing vessels, the catch and the sales and develops different machine learning models to help in automation of the decision making process in fisheries and to avoid overfishing. The project is called "Use of AI for Sustainable Fisheries" which is a work in collaboration with the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries. Her scientific interests are machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, data science and optimization.

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Published Nov. 16, 2022 10:46 AM - Last modified Nov. 22, 2022 10:26 AM