Space and AI 2021: Call for participation

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Manuel López-Ibáñez

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Sep 12, 2021, 2:06:35 AM9/12/21
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Online conference “Space and AI”, September 13th, 2021
(Participation is free of charge, registration is mandatory)
http://spaceandai.ijs.si
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## Call for participation ##

The ESA-CLAIRE AI Special Interest Group on Space
(http://claire-ai.org/sig-space/) is organizing its second online conference on
the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for applications in space technology.
The conference, organized in association with ECML PKDD 2021
(http://spaceandai.ijs.si), will be a full-day event and will take place on
Monday, September 13th (a tutorial and workshop day for ECML PKDD 2021).

The program of the event includes 3 keynote talks and 22 contributed
presentations, covering topics concerning different AI methods and different
areas of space technology.

For a taste of the rich program, here is the list of confirmed keynote talks:

- Robust Vision Algorithms for Collaborative Robots towards Lunar ISRU, Tat-Jun
Chin, Professorial Chair of Sentient Satellites, The University of Adelaide,
Australia.

- Developments and Trends in Artificial Intelligence for Deep Space
Exploration, Binfeng Pan, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), China.

- The neural spacecraft: New trends in spacecraft on-board networks, Dario
Izzo, Advanced Concepts Team, European Space Agency.


## Participation ##

Participation at the event will be **free of charge**.

Prior registration is mandatory.

To find out more about the event and how to register, please visit:
http://spaceandai.ijs.si


## Organizers ##

Sašo Džeroski, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia and Φ-lab at
ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy

Dragi Kocev, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia and Bias Variance
Labs, Slovenia,

Manuel López-Ibáñez, University of Málaga, Spain,

Bertrand Le Saux, Φ-lab at ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italy.

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