Our lab had a strong presence at the SciComp24 conference, organized by the Institute for Scientific Computing at the Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged. We’re proud to share that several of our colleagues presented their research on a range of exciting topics:
- Béla Bálint: Machine learning models and generative AI for automated real estate valuation in Hungary
- Csaba Kiss: Advancing Causal Inference in Adverse Drug Effect Detection with NLP and Machine Learning
- Donát Köller: Analyzing the relationship between university faculty’s research productivity and student evaluations using data science tools
- Roland Molontay: Citations Distance Matters: Towards a New Metric for Evaluating Journal Impact
- Levente Murgás : The AI of Memes: Evaluating Template Identification Methods
- Marcell Nagy: Clustering anomalous log sequences using interpretable machine learning techniques
- Artúr Vlaszov: Analyzing banks' marketing communication on social media
It was a fantastic opportunity to showcase our work and engage with fellow researchers in the field of scientific computing!