Exploring the Basics of AI/ML (Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning) Applications. Talk by Dr. Mostapha Kalami Heris, Sheffield Hallam University.
In this talk, we will explore the key parts that make these technologies work. From collecting data to the smart algorithms that help machines learn, this presentation will provide a clear and simple overview for everyone.
We will start with examples you know, like how email spam filters work or how Netflix suggests shows you might like. We will explain AI and ML in easy words, showing how they help in today’s technology. By comparing these systems to the human body, we will break down the main components of intelligent systems.
Next, we will look at real-life examples of AI/ML in areas like healthcare, finance, and entertainment to show how useful these technologies are. We will also talk about important topics like ethics and the environment to give a balanced view. Come join us to learn how AI/ML is changing our world in simple
Dr. Mostapha Kalami Heris is a Lecturer in Control Engineering and Intelligent Systems at Sheffield Hallam University. He has over twenty years of industry experience in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science, and software development. He specializes in AI, machine learning, evolutionary computation, computer vision, and natural language processing. Mostapha has a PhD in Electrical Engineering from K. N. Toosi University of Technology, focusing on control systems and AI.
His professional experience includes developing AI and machine learning solutions, such as analysing historical building reports using NLP techniques, enhancing food safety using hyperspectral imaging and computer vision approaches, evolutionary optimal policy making for carbon emission control, and optimal therapy of HIV infection. He has also taught various courses in AI, machine learning, and control systems to thousands of students globally. His research work is widely published in prestigious journals and conferences. Mostapha is proficient in Python, C#, MATLAB, and several other programming languages, and he actively contributes to interdisciplinary research projects.