TAD's Hanukkah, Data Science and AI Meeting
Dear All,
We are happy to invite you to TAD's Hanukkah, Data Science and AI Meeting on December 30, 2024, 11:00 – 13:00.
The meeting will be held at the Berglas Building (School of Economics) Room #101.
We will hear lightning talks in various disciplines by members of The Center for AI and Data Science (TAD).
We will also announce new calls for proposals that are planned for the year 2025 and there will be time for mingling and food..
The meeting is open to all faculty and students, but REGISTRATION is required.
Aya Meltzer (Linguistics) & Jonathan Berant (Computer Science)
Elucidating human language processing with large language Models
Ro'ee Levy (Economics)
The Demand for and Supply of Biased News: Evidence from Article-Level Slant
Daniel Nevo (Mathematical Sciences), Analia Schlosser (Economics) & Itay Saporta (Economics)
Generalized regression discontinuity design with multiple time periods and comparison groups for causal inference: theory and practice
Ronen Avraham (Law), Roded Sharan (Computer Science)& Tamar Kricheli-Katz (Law)
Expediting History: Using AI to Uncover Hidden Authorships of SCOTUS Opinions in Real Time
Tal Pupko (Shmunis School of Biomedicine and Cancer Research), Yishay Mansour (Computer Science) & Itay Mayrose (Plant Sciences)
AI-based methodologies for phylogeny: model selection and tuning dataset-specific search Parameters
Ran Gilad Bachrach (Biomedical Engineering) & Uri Obolski (Public Health and Porter)
Mathematical foundations of xAI and their applications to personalized medicine and public health
Looking forward to seeing you!
TAD Team