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4th International Data Science Conference - Data Science Everywhere

17.11.2021
International data science experts from research and industry presented state-of-the-art developments and innovative industrial applications
 

At the "4th International Data Science Conference" (iDSC 2021), hosted virtually in Vienna by the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology on October 20 and 21, renowned data scientists and industrial users from Austria, Germany, England, Turkey, Iran and the USA discussed current scientific trends and reported on the status of current application scenarios for key technologies in the domains of Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and Production 4.0. For the two-day event, the organizers behind the conference - AIT, Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Danube University Krems and the original iDSC initiator Salzburg University of Applied Sciences - once again relied on the successful concept of splitting the conference into two tracks, "Research" and "Industry", in order to be able to present both the latest research approaches and industrial implementations of Data Science in a wide range of domains and for a wide range of market challenges to the conference participants.

At the opening of the conference, Helmut Leopold, Head of Center for Digital Safety & Security at AIT and host of this year's iDSC, and Peter Haber, iDSC initiator and Senior Lecturer at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, emphasized the existing high level of competence in computer science and artificial intelligence in Austria and the fundamental importance of the ongoing exchange between science, research and industry. With iDSC 2021, Austria was once again able to successfully position itself globally as a location for science and industry.

The conference discussed current results from science as well as industry. Within the framework of a total of 6 sessions, highly topical issues were presented around predictive maintenance, scaling of business models and the related software deployment in industry, detection of anomalies based on deep learning, security and data integrity in machine learning, or methods based on natural language processing for the optimization of data ecosystems.

Read the full article here (German)

 

Press contact:

Michael W. Mürling
Marketing and Communications
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
Center for Digital Safety & Security
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Sigi Kämmerer
Head of University Communication & Marketing, Press Spokesman
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
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Prof. Thomas J. Lampoltshammer
Deputy Head Center for E-Governance
University for Continuing Education Krems (Danube University Krems)
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30 | 3500 Krems a. d. Donau | Austria
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