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Opening day
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Submission deadline
We warmly invite submissions of abstracts for the parallel session program. We plan to accommodate regular talks (around 15 min) as well as poster & flash-talk contributions. Depending on the number of submissions, we aim at a larger fraction of parallel talks than last year.
Instructions (please read)
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YOU NEED AN INFN INDICO ACCOUNT TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT. You can create such an account here.
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Please select 1-2 tracks that best describe your contribution (see below list for details).
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Provide 3-5 AI-related keywords, separated by semicolon. Keywords should be AI-related (transformers, simulation-based inference, anomaly detection, FPGAs, AI ethics, etc), and not describe application domains (colliders, cosmology, H0 tension, SKA, AdS/CFT, etc). The keywords will be used to cluster related contributions in the program.
Track overview
Tracks are organised `horizontally', and structured around general AI methods and themes, while bridging physics domains.
- Datasets & Ethics (including e.g. dataset creation, benchmarks, training, sustainability, AI ethics)
- Explainability & Theory (including e.g. physics-informed AI, integration of physics and ML, explainable AI, symbolic regression)
- Foundation Models (including e.g. foundation models & conversational AI, transformers)
- Hardware & Design (including e.g. hardware innovations, experimental design)
- Inference & Uncertainty (including e.g. simulation-based inference, variational inference, unfolding, uncertainty quantification)
- Patterns & Anomalies (including e.g. pattern recognition, image analysis, anomaly detection)
- Real-Time Data Processing (including e.g. fast ML inference for real-time data processing, hardware acceleration, FPGAs)
- Simulations & Generative Models (including e.g. generative models, simulation of physical systems)
- Other (anything that does not fit into the above categories; please describe your reasoning in the comments section in that case)