BaCAI Colloquium
The BaCAI Colloquium is a research colloquium aimed at researchers and those interested in research at the University of Bamberg in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
The aim of the BaCAI Colloquium is to initiate exchange and collaboration among BaCAI's pre- and postdoctoral researchers and professors, as well as with other scholars in the field. This colloquium provides a platform for pre- and postdocs to present and discuss their research in a supportive environment. Additionally, the colloquium offers useful information related to research conduct, career planning, networking opportunities, and access to helpful tools, depending on availability and requests. Currently, the colloquium is scheduled to take place on the first Wednesday of every month during the semester, providing a regular meeting time for participants. Ultimately, our goal is to support your talent and facilitate your development in academia.
All sessions are in English.
Upcoming Colloquium sessions
Wednesday 4 December 2024, 4 pm c.t., WE5/01.006
Schedule:
- Presentations: tba
Wednesday 8 January 2025, 4 pm c.t., GU13/00.29
Schedule:
- Research Presentations:
- Exploring Data with Set-based Visualizations
Madhav Poddar
Chair for Information Visualization
- Exploring Data with Set-based Visualizations
Wednesday 5 February 2025, 4 pm c.t., WE5/01.006
Schedule:
- Presentations: tba
Past Colloquium sessions
Wednesday 6 November 2024, 4 pm c.t., GU13/01.03
Schedule:
- Greeting and Overview
- Speed Presentations by all present Members and Pre- and Postdocs
- Research Presentations:
- Multimodal Corpus Creation Methods - Can Artificial Social Media Posts Replace Genuine Posts For Emotion Analysis?
Christopher Bagdon
Chair for Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing
- Multimodal Corpus Creation Methods - Can Artificial Social Media Posts Replace Genuine Posts For Emotion Analysis?
Afterwards: Get-together in a nearby restaurant or bar
Wednesday 2 October 2024, 4 pm c.t., WE5/01.006
Schedule:
- Introduction to the BaCAI Colloquium and organisational matters
- Discussion of aims and further program points