The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre is running training for researchers in Melbourne; covering topics ranging from supercomputing, data and cloud services. It is a great opportunity to learn about the command line, freshen up your supercomputing skills, create a virtual machine and visualise your results in more engaging ways.
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Register now for our upcoming Introduction to Tensor Flow and Machine Learning workshop is being held on Friday 22nd March at the Clayton campus. The workshop will be led by instructors from Monash eResearch centre and CSIRO
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Data Science & AI in HASS, for short, will allow researchers to present new projects that might benefit from further collaboration; discuss the ethical, legal and social issues and challenges in this space; demonstrate tools and services Monash can provide; and encourage opportunities for our researchers to work across the university, or with our partners at Penn State.
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Monash University is hosting Patrick Donnelly and Gary Burnett to give a seminar on how NVIDIA GPUs accelerate computation in two common areas of research: computer vision and natural language processing.
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NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute, together with Monash University, is hosting a Fundamentals of Deep Learning for Computer Vision workshop on Thursday 12th July 2018 at Monash University Clayton Campus. In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the fundamentals of deep learning by training neural networks and using results to improve performance and capabilities.
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The Monash Bioinformatics Platform is running a Best Practices in R workshop, aimed at graduate students and other researchers already comfortable with the basics of the R programming language, on Thursday 14th June 2018 at Monash University Clayton Campus.
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Intel and the Monash University High Performance Computing (HPC) team (MonARCH and MASSIVE) have organised a half-day Intel Parallel Studio XE (IPSXE) Information Session to be held on Wednesday 30th May 2018 at Monash University Clayton Campus. For more information and to register see https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/half-day-ipsxe-intel-parallel-studio-xe-information-session-tickets-46479784286.
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The capability to develop computer programs that learn through experience, using techniques such as deep neural networks, has generated significant interest across a wide range of fields, including medicine, biology, engineering, astronomy, economics, and law. The Machine Learning Symposium is a one-day applied Artificial Intelligence event to hear how researchers… Read more »
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