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Training Advanced Machine Learning using Multimodal Data Sets

Hosted by the LSE Law School

NAB2.04, New Academic Building, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom

Speaker

Dr. Emmanuel Kahembwe

Dr. Emmanuel Kahembwe

Chair

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray

Professor, LSE Law

In the next LTS 2022 Seminar Dr. Emmanuel Kahembwe will discuss how MLAs are trained using multimodal data sets. This will be an accessible session for non-experts.

 

Dr. Emmanuel Kahembwe is a member of the ART/1 Committee on Artificial Intelligence at the British Standards Institution (BSI). He is also a member of the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CEN-CENELEC) WG on Digital Sovereignty. He is an alumni of The University of Edinburgh (MSc & PhD), Heriot-Watt University (PhD), Napier University (BSc), The Edinburgh Centre for Robotics and The Heidelberg Laureate Forum. His expertise spans the fields of AI, Robotics, Autonomous Systems, High Performance Systems and Games Development. He is the CEO of VDE UK, part of the VDE group, which is Europes oldest and largest technology organisation.

Andrew Murray is a Professor of Law at LSE Law School, with particular reference to New Media and Technology Law. He is Director of the LSE Law, Society and Technology Group, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA). He is also Associate Dean of LSE Law School.

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