24/11/2021 – AI3SD Autumn Seminar VII: Digital Twins

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This seminar forms part of the AI3SD Online Seminar Series that will run across the autumn (from October 2021 to December 2021). This seminar will be run via zoom, when you register on Eventbrite you will receive a zoom registration email alongside your standard Eventbrite registration email. Where speakers have given permission to be recorded, their talks will be made available on our AI3SD YouTube Channel. The theme for this seminar is Digital Twins. 

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13/10/2021 – AI3SD Autumn Seminar Series I: Linked Data, Ontologies & Deep Learning

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This seminar forms part of the AI3SD Online Seminar Series that will run across the autumn (from October 2021 to December 2021). This seminar will be run via zoom, when you register on Eventbrite you will receive a zoom registration email alongside your standard Eventbrite registration email. Where speakers have given permission to be recorded, their talks will be made available on our AI3SD YouTube Channel. The theme for this seminar is Linked Data and Ontologies.

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10/02/2021 – AI3SD Winter Seminar Series: Semantic Web Technologies in Chemistry

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This seminar forms part of the AI3SD Online Seminar Series that will run across the winter (from November 2020 to April 2021). This seminar will be run via zoom, when you register on Eventbrite you will receive a zoom registration email alongside your standard Eventbrite registration email. Where speakers have given permission to be recorded, their talks will be made available on our AI3SD YouTube Channel. The theme for this seminar is Semantic Web Technologies in Chemistry.

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05/11/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Data Standards and Guidelines

This event was the second of the `Failed it to Nailed it' online data seminar series. The event was hosted online through a zoom conference. The event ran for approximately…

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05/11/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Data Standards and Guidelines

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This event is the second of four events in our 'Failed it to Nailed it - Getting Data Sharing Right' series. This event aims to provide best practice advice on different types of data standards, including metadata, open data and linked data. There will be three talks by experts in these areas, followed by a discussion panel on data standards.

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02/09/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: The Bluffers Guide to Symbolic AI – Dr Louise Dennis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc7MGnQ4mEk&ab_channel=AI4ScientificDiscovery Abstract: Symbolic AI, sometimes referred to as Good Old-fashioned AI, has its roots in the earliest days of the AI project.  It seeks to represent reasoning using explicit data…

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02/09/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: The Bluffers Guide to Symbolic AI – Dr Louise Dennis

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Symbolic AI, sometimes referred to as Good Old-fashioned AI, has its roots in the earliest days of the AI project. It seeks to represent reasoning using explicit data structures often drawn from logic. Symbolic AI systems have the advantage of being comparatively easy to understand and analyse and potentially allow compact forms of representation and communication. Their disadvantages tend to include inflexibility, a high knowledge engineering cost, and difficulty handling non-symbolic, statistical and analogue processes such as vision and motion. This talk will cover a brief history of the field and current topics within it as well as looking at proposals for combining symbolic and non-symbolic reasoning.

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9-11/03/2020 – AI3SD, Dial-a-Molecule & Directed Assembly: AI for Reaction Outcome and Synthetic Route Prediction – DeVere Tortworth Court Hotel, Gloucestershire

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This is a joint meeting between the Dial-a-Molecule, Directed Assembly and AI3SD (Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Intelligence for Automated Investigations for Scientific Discovery) Networks. The meeting will examine the state of the art and future opportunities in the use of Artificial Intelligence to predict the outcome of unknown chemical reactions, and consequently design optimum synthetic routes to desired molecules. A wide variety of AI approaches will be illustrated including expert systems, statistical methods, mechanism based and Machine Learning. The meeting will also consider: Data sourcing, sharing, and quality. Automated experimentation to generate reaction knowledge. Theoretical calculations to enrich or replace experimental data. The meeting will include talks to introduce the breadth of the area to all participants. Discussion sessions and opportunities to develop collaborations will be a key aspect of the meeting.

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