AI Club presents the Method Clinic
Do you have a research question or research paper you want to improve using Machine Learning and Data Science techniques, and would like to get a second opinion on it from some experts? We have the methods-clinic for you!
The AI Club Methods Clinic, aka "ask a DADdy" initiative, takes place on Friday 19 November, from 12:00 to 13:00. The Methods clinic will consist of four members of the department of Data Analytics and Digitalisation (DAD), providing you with personalised feedback on any Machine Learning/ Networks/ Computational Statistics question you might have.
To sign up - simply send an e-mail to r.cerina@maastrichtuniversity.nl and tell us you want to come along.
If you have ML related questions or research which you would like our experts to look over, send those along in an attached pdf. The typical length of the summary is between half an A4 page and a full A4.
The event will be held both in person at SBE (room number TAP11 I0.013A/B) and online in this Zoom-room. You will receive another couple of reminders of this before the event itself.
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Come along to get feedback on your proposals or to listen and learn.
The "AI Club" is a joint initiative by the DAD department and the CIE research theme.
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