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The smart artificial intelligence revolution.

Explore software that can recognize


patterns in digital representations of sounds, images, & data.
The Deep Learning Summit taking place in San Francisco on 29-30 January will bring
together 250 technologists, entrepreneurs, researchers, and industry leaders to
explore advancements in deep learning and their potential practical applications in
business and society.

Mission:
What is deep learning and why should you care? Deep learning is a set of algorithms used to create
contextual understanding in machines. For example, it is the process of teaching machines to think
more contextually to recognize specific features that make up an image, or about the relationship
between words and how they fit together to form phrases. Recently, deep learning systems have
been able to out perform humans in pattern recognition tests.

Practical applications include advancements in drug research, security, automation, fraud detection,
mapping and manufacturing.

Topics include:
Neural Networks
Deep Learning Algorithms
Speech Recognition
Image Retrieval
Pattern Recognition
Spoken Language Identification & Understanding
Information Retrieval

The sectors and areas of application we'll be covering include:
Healthcare
Education
Communications
Language
Smart Cities
Construction
Wearable Technology
Robotics
Security

Confirmed speakers include:
Vincent Spruyt, Head of Deep Learning at Argus Labs. Vincent pursued his PhD research in
Computer Vision and is an expert on the development of self-learning and context-sensitive
algorithms. Argus Labs experiment with profiling algorithms, deep learning and machine intelligence
that will ultimately give systems the capability of understanding human behaviour and emotions as
contextual items, so that one day we may work and live in a better world.

Charles Cadieu, a Postdoctoral Researcher at MIT, is an entrepreneur and neuroscientist who brings
cutting-edge vision algorithms to market and seeks to increase our knowledge of the human visual
system. His neuroscience work covers the full spectrum of visual processing, from low-level image
representation through high-level object recognition.

Quoc Le is research scientist at Google Brain. At Google, Quoc works on large scale deep learning.
He will discuss his works breakthroughs in object recognition, speech recognition and language
understanding, and how vector representations can be used to solve word analogy or translate
unknown words between languages.
Roberto Pieraccini, Director of Advanced Conversational Technologies at Jibo, is a world recognized
expert in the fields of speech recognition, natural language, dialog, and human-machine multi-modal
interaction. He has worked at prestigious research institutions like CSELT in Italy, and Bell Labs, AT&T
Labs, and IBM Research in the US. He is now responsible for the interaction technology of Jibo, the
first commercial home robot.


Attendees will include: CTOs, CIOs, Research Scientists, Data Scientists, Big Data Analysts, Software
Engineers


Tickets & Registration
Super Early Bird passes are available now and expire on 5 September.
Tickets for startups, students and academics are available for reduced rates.
For further information and to register, go to: re-work.co/deep-learning


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