2021

Birds-of-a-Feather: Deep Learning Models for Synthetic Data Generation

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Generative models are widely used in many subfields of AI and Machine Learning.


NVidia DLI Workshop: Accelerated Data Science with RAPIDS

Traditional CPU-driven data science workflows can be cumbersome, but with the power of GPUs, researchers can make sense of data quickly to drive business decisions.


Birds-of-a-Feather: AI with MATLAB

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MATLAB makes it easy to get stated with AI with its toolboxes, built-in functions and libraries.


Birds-of-a-Feather: NVidia Metropolis

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NVIDIA Metropolis is an application framework, set of developer tools, and partner ecosystem that brings visual data and AI together to improve operational efficiency and safety across a broad range of industries.


Birds-of-a-Feather: NVIDIA CLARA - A Healthcare AI Application Platform

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This BoaF will give you an overview of NVIDIA CLARA, a healthcare AI application platform.


UF AI For Science Bootcamp

In partnership with NVIDIA and OpenACC, UF is hosting a one-day online AI Bootcamp on Saturday, Oct. 23rd.


Fall HiPerGator Symposium 2021

It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the HiPerGator Symposium Fall 2021. the symposium will be held virtually on ZOOM on Thursday, October 21, 2021 from 9am to 2pm.  


NVidia DLI Workshop: Fundamentals of Accelerated Computing with CUDA Python

The workshop will feature a hands-on approach to learning how to leverage AI and accelerated computing tools.


Birds-of-a-Feather: NLP on HiPerGator

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This Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session will orient researchers to leading edge natural language processing (NLP) tools on HiPerGator and provide a networking opportunity for those interested in NLP.


Women in HPC and AI Panel

Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC) is an international organization working to build a diverse and inclusive workforce by promoting the role of women in computing. 


Birds-of-a-feather: AI Software Environment on HiPerGator

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AI software platforms and tools are crucial for researchers in creating AI applications, designing algorithms and building AI workflows.


Quantum Theory Project Machine Learning Seminar

In the theoretical study of molecular systems, a compromise between speed and accuracy is required to study the energetics of chemical systems.


NVidia DLI Workshop: Fundamentals of Deep Learning

In this workshop, you’ll learn how deep learning works through hands-on exercises in computer vision and natural language processing.


Birds of a Feather - NVidia DGX A100 SuperPOD for AI and HPC

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This Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session will focus on HiPerGator AI, which is now integrated with HiPerGator and is in production. We will discuss the technical features and capabilities of the system, as well as its availability and usage on HiPerGator.


Birds of a Feather: AI at Research Computing

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With the overwhelming interest from the UF community in using HiPerGator AI to conduct Artificial Intelligence (AI) research, Research Computing (RC) is holding the first Birds of a Feather (BOF) session for the Fall Semester on AI Support at RC.


Birds-of-a-Feather: AI Software Environment on HiPerGator

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AI software platforms and tools are crucial for researchers in creating AI applications, designing algorithms and building AI workflows.


Birds of a Feather - Deep Learning Models for Synthetic Data Generation

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Generative models are widely used in many subfields of AI and Machine Learning. Recent advances in parameterizing these models using deep neural networks, combined with progress in stochastic optimization methods, have enabled scalable modeling of complex, high-dimensional data including images, text, speech, and time series.


Birds-of-a-Feather: AI in Matlab on HiPerGator

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MATLAB makes it easy to get stated with AI with its toolboxes, built-in functions and libraries. At this Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session, we will demonstrate how to setup an interactive MatLab session on HiPerGator and use some of the built-in and available MatLab AI tools to build a starter AI processing pipeline. We will also show how to import and export AI models between MatLab and other tools on HiPerGator.


Birds-of-a-Feather: Nvidia DGX A100 SuperPOD for AI and HPC

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This Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session will focus on HiPerGator AI, which is now integrated with HiPerGator and in production.


Birds-of-a-Feather: Medical Imaging

This Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session will focus on medical imaging AI, covering two frameworks.


Birds of a Feather - Natural Language Processing (NLP) on HiPerGator

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This Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session will orient researchers to leading edge natural language processing (NLP) tools on HiPerGator and provide a networking opportunity for those interested in NLP


NVIDIA Workshop 2021: DLI Accelerated Data Science with RAPIDS

Traditional CPU-driven data science workflows can be cumbersome, but with the power of GPUs, researchers can make sense of data quickly to drive business decisions


Birds-of-a-Feather: AI @ RC for SSERCA and Florida Institutions

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Virtual Event on May 25, 2021


NVIDIA Workshop 2021: Fundamentals of Accelerated Computing with CUDA Python

Virtual Event on May 20, 2021


2021 Lustre User Group (LUG) Conference

Virtual Event from May 19 to May 20, 2021


Profiling and Optimizing Deep Neural Networks with DLProf

Virtual Event on May 18, 2021 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT


UF Information Technology (UFIT) will host the Spring 2021 HiPerGator Symposium on March 30