Local Multiplier Event (activity A3.4): Precisely Software
The event took place in Precisely Software, Dworkowa 2, 43-300 Bielsko-Biala, Poland.
The event kicked off with a warm welcome from Vasyl Martsenyuk, the Head of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bielsko-Biala. His opening remarks set the stage for a day of deep exploration into the world of Applied Artificial Intelligence.
Marcin Bernaś took the floor to discuss the pressing challenges posed by Big Data in the context of modern technology. His presentation provided valuable insights into the complexities and opportunities associated with managing and leveraging vast amounts of data.
Aleksandra Klos-Witkowska introduced the FAAI project, providing an in-depth overview of its objectives, key partners, and identified target groups. Her presentation laid the foundation for understanding the project’s potential impact on various stakeholders.
Learning Requirements for Applied Artificial Intelligence (AAI)
The following sessions focused on gathering insights and requirements for AAI from various perspectives:
• Requirements from Job Market on AAI (Presenter: Tomasz Gancarczyk)
• Requirements from Employers (Presenter: Marcin Bernaś)
• Requirements from Students (Presenter: Aleksandra Klos-Witkowska)
• Requirements for Academics (Presenter: Vasyl Martsenyuk)
• Synthetic Analysis of Surveys (Presenter: Marcin Bernaś)
• Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Analysis of Tensor Relation “Competence-Content-Module” (Presenter: Tomasz Gancarczyk)
• Tensor-Based Course Representation (Presenter: Marcin Bernaś)
These sessions provided a comprehensive view of the diverse requirements and perspectives that shape the learning landscape for Applied Artificial Intelligence.
Expert Panel
The event continued with an insightful Expert Panel discussion, featuring
distinguished experts who shared their perspectives on the learning
requirements for AAI. Their collective wisdom enriched the discourse.
Conclusions and Meeting Evaluation
In the final session, the event organizers summarized the key findings and conclusions drawn from the day’s discussions. Participants were encouraged to share their feedback, ensuring ongoing refinement for future events.
The Multiplier Event “The Future is in Applied Artificial Intelligence” within the framework of Work Package n°3 (activity A3.4) was an illuminating and productive gathering. It not only highlighted the critical learning requirements for AAI but also facilitated valuable exchanges among stakeholders.
Our heartfelt thanks go out to all the speakers, participants, and organizers for their invaluable contributions. We anticipate continued progress and success for the FAAI project.