- Friday, June 21, 2019
- 11:30 AM 1:00 PM
- Bankers Hall Auditorium (lower level A/P3), (map)
CANADIAN INFORMATION PROCESSING SOCIETY PRESENTS:
ROB BURTON, SOLUTION SPECIALIST, DATA SCIENCES
A seasoned information technology specialist with 30 years experience delivering innovative solutions
- Education in Industrial Robotics specializing in process automation systems
- Diverse industry application of skills with these companies; various provincial governments, Pemberton Energy, Syncrude Canada, WestJet Airlines, Canadian Pacific Railway, TransCanada Pipelines, and IBM (projects include Husky, NAL Resources, Exxon, Goldcorp, Barick Gold, and Teck Resources)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. These processes include learning (the acquisition of information and rules for using the information), reasoning (using rules to reach approximate or definite conclusions) and self-correction – WhatIs.com
- Key Elements from above definition:
- Process Simulation
- Acquisition of Information (Data)
- Learning and Reasoning (Rules)
- Artificial Intelligence: Where do I start?
Please register by emailing to: hsherazi@shaw.ca
You will automatically be registered by sending the email. You don’t need to wait for confirmation.
All Welcome — No Admission Charge. Please extend this invitation to your friends and colleagues.
Lunch: will be provided by IBM
If you have any questions, please contact:
Chairperson: Hassan Sherazi, GeoComp, 403 228 5423
Assisted By: Trayah Zinger and Jane Thomas