OxML Report Day4 πŸ“œ

The report of all talks during the fourth day of OxML Health 2023 where I’ve been on behalf of Appsilon..

This day talks were on:

  1. Insightful Lecture on ML for Mental Health - Munmun De Chodhury
  2. Drug Discovery with ML - Ravi Patel
  3. How to make sure the Market wants your solution - Reza Khorshidi
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OxML Report Day3 πŸ“œ

The report of all talks during the third day of OxML Health 2023 where I’ve been on behalf of Appsilon..

This day talks were on:

  1. Introduction to Neural Networks - Gitta Kutyniok
  2. Medical Expert’s View on Impactful and Responsible ML in Health with EHR - Kazem Rahimi
  3. Chaotic Lecture on Graphs and ML - Pietro LiΓ²
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OxML Report Day2 πŸ“œ

The report of all talks during the second day of OxML Health 2023 where I’ve been on behalf of Appsilon..

This day talks were on:

  1. The State of Computer Vision and Many CV Experiments - Cristian Rupprecht
  2. ML Challenges in Oncology and Multi-omics data - Mireira Crispin
  3. What is a Multimodality and How To Work With It? - Louis-Philippe (LP) Morency
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OxML Report Day 1 πŸ“œ

The report of all talks during the first day of OxML Health 2023 where I’ve been on behalf of Appsilon.

This day talks were on:

  1. Casual Inference - Cheng Zhang
  2. Computer Vision in medicine - Jorge Cardoso
  3. Knowledge Representation - Ali Eslami
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OxML Health 2023 - Summary πŸŒπŸ“šβ€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή

Long time no see ^^ Today, I’d like to share my experience from OxML Health Summer School that I attended in person this year on behalf of Appsilon.

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SFI Conference Recording πŸŽ₯

Finally the recording of the talk StyleGAN w Twoich rΔ™kach from SFI 2022 is available online! πŸŽ‰

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SFINKS 2022 β–³βœŽπŸ“œ

SFINKS is a small conference on complex systems and interdisciplinary physics. I wanted to present something there since the first edition in 2016, but I never stood a chance. Every year there was something up, like an international exchange or a lot of tough exams. Finally, this year I was able to fullfil my dream as I presented a lightning talk O strachu przed liczeniem na papierze (eng. About the fear of calculating on paper).

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Presentation at ML4Plankton Conference 🌊🐟

Recently I was working at work on detecting the oil sac in copepods. This is was a super cool problem in which we received data from professor FrΓ©dΓ©ric Maps from UniversitΓ© Laval. We together gave a talk on conference ML4Plankton that you can watch online! First Frederic gives some context on why this problem is important and later I explain methods used and problems you can find. Our talk is available online here:
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StyleGANv2 in Your Hands πŸ’‡πŸ‘»

This is the second post from micro-series preceding the SFI conference. In the first post I showed how easy it is to do the style transfer at home. Now, I would like to present you how to play with StyleGANv2. StyleGANv2 is the second version of StyleGAN, they are very similar in core principals. We will be working with StyleGANv2 but I will refer to it as SG. There is a lot that can be said/explained about SG.
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Playing With Style Transfer 🎨

As mentioned earlier, I will be giving a talk on the 17th SFI IT Academic Festival on the topic of style transfer and StyleGAN. In this post I would like to show you how easy it is to play with style transfer on your own! To tutorial or not to tutorial # It might be obvious for you to check Tensorflow/PyTorch tutorials if you wanted to learn how to create style-transfer system.
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SFI Conference πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«πŸŽ‰

I am happy to share that I was invited (for the first time in my life!) to give a talk on a conference. πŸŽ‰ It will be the 17th SFI IT Academic Festival, organized by students from the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. The conference will be held on 14-16 of March 2022. My lecture will be in Polish on topic StyleGAN w Twoich rΔ™kach -> StyleGAN in Your Hands, I will talk about transfer learning in general and later about StyleGANv2.
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