AIME22

Europe/Budapest
Mercure Budapest Castle Hill

Mercure Budapest Castle Hill

Budapest, Ntak:Sz19000364, Szálloda, Krisztina krt. 41-43, 1013•(06 1) 488 8100
Antal Jakovác
Description

WIGNER RCP together with the HEPTech Network are organizing the next

                           
               Academia-Industry Matching Event (AIME)
                            Artificial Intelligence, Technology,

                                               and
                                  Quantum Communication
             (AI, robotics, applications, QC theory and equipments)

 

The aim of this event is to bring together Academic researchers and Industry experts to share ideas, potential applications and fostering collaborations in the field of theoretical and practical aspects of Artificial Intelligence, and of Quantum Communications.

Confirmed keynote speakers

  • András György (DeepMind)
  • Yasser Omar (PQI Lisbon)
  • Zoltán Fóris (Human Mind Project)
  • Péter Antal (BME)
  • András Horváth (PPKE)

Our sponsors:

  • NKFIH (National Research, Development and Innovation Office)
  • RAMKI (ELKH Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics)
  • EK (ELKH Centre for Energy Research).

Contributions to the conference are welcome.

Abstracts must contain a title shorter than 100 characters, the name and affiliation of the presenter and coauthors, and a maximum of 4000 characters of body text. Images should be sent separately from the text as the abstract will be reprocessed for display on the website.

Talk submission deadline: November 10, 2022.

The call for abstracts is open.

 

Registration is now open: fill the registration form here.

Registration fee: The regular registration fee is 100 EUR, or 40000 HUF. The reduced registration fee for students is 20 EUR or 8000 HUF (both fees include 27 % VAT).

Participants can pay via bank transfer or with a card at the registration desk. Please provide your tax number and invoice address!

 

Account holder Wigner Research Centre for Physics
Tax number 15327064-2-43
Bank name Magyar Államkincstár (Hungarian State Treasury)
Announcement {your name}, AIME 2022
Account number 10032000-01731134-00000000
IBAN HU15 1003 2000 0173 1134 0000 0000
SEPA transfer  
SWIFT code 1 HUSTHUHB
non-SEPA transfer  
Correspondent bank Magyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungarian National Bank)
SWIFT code 2 MANEHUHB

 

In case of problems do not hesitate to contact us (jakovac.antal@wigner.hu, posfay.peter@wigner.hu).

 

ORGANIZERS:

Antal Jakovác
András Telcs
Zoltán Zimborás

                                                                            

Registration
Registration
Participants
  • Adrián Csiszárik
  • Andras Horvath
  • Andras Telcs
  • András György
  • Anna Kaminska
  • Anna Kamińska
  • Antal Jakovac
  • Aurél Gábris
  • Balázs Kacskovics
  • Balázs R. Sziklai
  • Balázs Visky
  • Cecília Nagy
  • Chang Liu
  • Dániel Varga
  • Erzsébet Horváth
  • Garádi Uszkay János
  • Gergely Barnafoldi
  • István Erényi
  • István Nagy
  • Karoly Urmossy
  • Katalin Kelemen
  • Károly Balázs Solymár
  • Marcell Kurbucz
  • Marcell Stippinger
  • Mátyás Koniorczyk
  • Mátyás Szabari
  • Nader Bazyari
  • Peter Levai
  • Péter Antal
  • Péter Kovács
  • Péter Kőrösi-Szabó
  • Péter Pósfay
  • Péter Ádám
  • Tamas Kiss
  • Tamás Hegedűs
  • Zoltán Foris
  • Zoltán Somogyvári
  • Zsigmond Benkő
  • Zsolt Zombori
  • Thursday, 17 November
    • Artificial Intelligence, general AI
      • 1
        Dr. István Szabó (NKFIH): Opening
      • 2
        Z. Fóris (Human Mind Project): Natural Language Understanding using the Concept Network Model
      • 3
        A. Horváth (PPKE): Preventing and restoring adversarial attacks in machine learning solutions
      • 4
        Han Dols (CERN): Accelerating Innovation: How CERN Technology Makes its Way into Society
    • 10:40
      cofee break
    • Artificial Intelligence, special applications
      • 5
        A. György (Deepmind): On the Role of Neural Collapse in Transfer and Few-Shot Learning
      • 6
        P. Kovács (ELTE): Spiking Variable Projection Neural Networks for Arrhythmia Detection
      • 7
        G.G. Barnaföldi (Wigner RCP): One Lab Many Projects -- Review of the Wigner Scientific Computing Laboratory
    • 12:45
      Lunch break
    • Robotics, AI technology
      • 8
        P. Antal (BME): Bayesian (artificial) intelligence in the automation of science
      • 9
        Chang Liu (SZTAKI): UAVs collaborate with satellites in an early wildfire monitoring and rescue system
      • 10
        Z. Somogyvári (Wigner RCP): How to find a Unicorn: model free anomaly detection in time series
    • 15:25
      cofee break
    • AI technology, discussion panel
      • 11
        Balázs R. Sziklai (KRTK): Testing Rankings with Cross-Validation
      • 12
        M. Szabari (ELTE): System identification with rational orthogonal functions
      • 13
        P. Posfay (Wigner RCP): Classifying ECG signlas using linear laws
    • 18:00
      Social dinner
  • Friday, 18 November
    • Quantum Technology
      • 14
        Károly Solymár (TIM) Deputy State Secretary
      • 15
        Tommaso Calarco (PGI-8, Jülich): Building the second quantum revolution in Europe: from a flagship to a fleet
      • 16
        Tamás Kiss (Wigner RCP): Quantum Key Distribution: theory and practice
      • 17
        Z. Zimborás (Wigner RCP): TBA
    • 10:40
      cofee break
    • Quantum Technology and AI
      • 18
        Anna Kaminska (Creotech Instruments S.A.) : Building quantum computers - engineering challenges
      • 19
        Mátyás Koniorczyk (Wigner RCP): No-signaling and quantum correlations from the applications' point of view
      • 20
        Yasser Omar (PQI, Lisszabon): The Revolution of Quantum Technologies
      • 21
        Zoltán Kolarovski (Wigner RCP): Piquasso: Simulating photonic quantum computers
    • 13:20
      Lunch