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What can AI do for you and your business?
The BCS AI Specialist Group (SGAI) is pleased to announce a day on
Artificial Intelligence in Action at the BCS London office on Friday
October 5th, which we think will be an eye-opener for those who are
not up to date with recent practical developments in this important
field.
The day starts with 'Real AI 2012' (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Organiser Dr
Gilbert Owusu, Head of Resource Management Technologies Research at
BT
Research & Technology, says: "Artificial Intelligence (AI)
techniques
are in use in many business applications including fraud detection,
speech recognition, fault diagnosis, game planning and resource
management. Their applicability stems from the flexibility they
provide in modelling and solving real world problems. Real AI 2012
will provide delegates with insights (case studies) into using AI to
solve business problems. The case studies will outline the business
problem and the steps taken to develop business applications of AI.
Real AI is aimed at those using AI or who may be interested in
understanding what AI can offer, and what it is doing right now."
Real AI 2012 features presentations on application areas as diverse
as
'Dynamic Simulation Modelling of a Telco Field Force', 'Industrial
Applications of Multi-Agent Data Fusion Systems' and 'Supply Chain
Planning in the Consumer Electronics Industry', plus a commercial
perspective from the Chief Researcher at BT.
Real AI costs £90 for BCS members, £100 for non-members and only £50
for students. Group discounts are available. Full details are at
http://www.bcs-sgai.org/realai2012/.
Real AI will be followed at 6 p.m. by the tenth annual BCS Machine
Intelligence Competition. This will feature live demonstrations of AI
systems, with a cash prize for the one that best shows 'progress
towards machine intelligence'. The Machine Intelligence Competition
is
free to all, but prior registration is required for security reasons.
Full details are at http://www.bcs-sgai.org/micomp/.
Refreshments will be available between the two events.
Max Bramer
Chair, BCS Specialist Group on Artificial Intelligence
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