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🧙 Exprimiendo la IA y series temporales con skforecast

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🧙 Exprimiendo la IA y series temporales con skforecast

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PyData Madrid vuelve en febrero para hablar de Python, Datos, Visualización, Inteligencia Artificial, y lo que surja.

El evento se hará en Cryptocafé (calle Bastero), que generosamente ha cedido su espacio.

En esta ocasión, tendremos el placer de contar con dos charlas:

  • Oleksandr Honchar (19:15-19:45), Head of AI/ML y Partner en Neurons Lab, hablará de técnicas avanzadas para exprimir al máximo las capacidades de las nuevas inteligencias artificiales generativas (en inglés).
  • Joaquín Amat y Javier Escobar (19:45-20:15), Senior Data Scientist en Veeva y Data Scientist en Ikea respectivamente, hablarán de skforecast para predicción de series temporales con modelos de scikit-learn (en español).

Después de la reunión, nos quedaremos en Cryptocafé tomando un refrigerio patrocinado por Voltaware haciendo un poco de networking.

Recomendaciones generales:

  • ¿Sabes mucho de Python y Datos? ¿Sabes poco y quieres saber más? ¡En ambos casos, te damos la bienvenida!
  • Aplica "la regla del comecocos": si estás en un círculo, deja siempre un hueco para que otra persona se pueda unir.
  • Puede haber asistentes que no hablen bien español y que se manejen mejor en inglés. Sé paciente y ¡no dejes que se aburran!
  • En los eventos PyData rige un Código de Conducta https://pydata.org/code-of-conduct/ el resumen traducido: sé amable, abstente de insultar y de hacer bromas sexistas, racistas, o excluyentes en general, y nada de insinuaciones sexuales a otras personas.

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PyData Madrid comes back in February to talk about Python, Data, Visualization, Artificial Intelligence, and more!

The event will take place at Cryptocafé (Bastero st), who have generously offered their space.

This time, we will have the pleasure of having these two talks:

  • Oleksandr Honchar (19:15-19:45), Head of AI/ML & Partner at Neurons Lab, will talk about advanced techniques to leverage the capabilities of the new generative AI models (in English).
  • Joaquín Amat y Javier Escobar (19:45-20:15), Senior Data Scientist at Veeva and Data Scientist at Ikea respectively, will talk about skforecast for time series forecasting with scikit-learn models (in Spanish).

After the meeting, we will stay at Cryptocafé to have a bite sponsored by Voltaware and do a bit of networking.

General recommendations:

  • Are you an expert in Python and Data? Are you a beginner and you want to learn more? In both cases, you are very welcome!
  • Apply the "Pacman rule": if you're in a circle, leave a gap so that someone else can join.
  • If you don't speak good Spanish, we will do our best to make you feel comfortable. But be mindful that other attendees might want to use their native language in larger conversations. Use this opportunity to practice your Spanish! If you are bored, feel free approach the organizers and say «Hi!»
  • At PyData events there is a Code of Conduct https://pydata.org/code-of-conduct/ super short version: be kind (all else is details), abstain from insulting others or making sexist, racist, or other exclusionary jokes, and do absolutely not make sexual advances to other attendees.

COVID-19 safety measures

Event will be indoors
Everyone is free to wear or not their mask. If you have symptoms even if they are mild or have been in close contact with a confirmed case, don't wait for the antigen test: just stay at home. We will meet at some other time! If you don't know how to greet folks in these pandemic times, you can wave your hand from afar or present your fist or elbow. There is no need to shake hands, hug, or kiss if you don't want to.
The event host is instituting the above safety measures for this event. Meetup is not responsible for ensuring, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed.
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