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Automated theorem proving is a classical branch of symbolic AI. Rooted in formal logic, it aims to endow computers with the reasoning skills of mathematicians. A theorem prover must explore a vast space of possible derivations in search of a proof for a given conjecture. Good heuristics—analogous to a mathematician’s intuitions—help it fight the looming combinatorial explosion. In this talk, I will introduce the award-winning theorem prover Vampire and show how a powerful guiding heuristic, supported by a deep neural network, can be automatically learned from the prover’s own experience through reinforcement learning.

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⌚️ Start: 16:00 and end at 17:00, both online and offline in Truhlárna Karlín (Šaldova 388/5) - Onsite attendance is limited to 70 people.
🎙️ Speaker: RNDr. Martin Suda, Ph.D.
🍻 Networking after the seminar – great food and cold beer waiting for you!
🎥 Recording: After the event we will publish a recording and post a link to it in the comments.
🚪Doors open at 15:45, and the event officially starts at 16:00.
Your expertise is about to take off. Can't wait to have you on board!
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Who is hosting the event
GLAMI is a leading European fashion discovery platform active in 14 countries. It brings 500,000 orders monthly to the 4,000+ shops listed. GLAMI has an in-house team of 10+ AI researchers and developers. Machine learning models handle the entire personalization and catalog ranking process, manage bidding in marketing tools, and take care of content management and categorization.
Tonda Hoskovec, CAIO at GLAMI, is the main organizer of Miton AI Times.
Miton is a Czech VC with portfolio companies like Rossum, Equilibre, or Rohlik. Apart from supporting Miton AI Times, Miton also issues the bi-weekly AI Newsletter.
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