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The deep learning and reinforcement learning summer schools hosted by Canadian Institute For Advanced Research (CIFAR) and the Vector Institute are among the most prestigious summer schools in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence. This year the summer school was taking place in Toronto, Canada from 25th of July till 3rd of August including 7 days of deep learning school and 3 days of reinforcement learning lectures. Since deep learning became very popular in the last years, a large number of students and researchers (over 1200 applicants) applied to participate in both of these summer schools and a little bit more than 250 delegated to attend. This year two of the PhD students from TH Köln were among the 23% lucky attendees of these valuable summer schools.

Every day of the summer schools was planned with many interesting lectures, contributed talks and a poster session. The lectures covered a wide variety of topics. Also the level of the lectures were varying from basics going to very advanced topics. The lecturers were from DeepMind, Google Brain, Microsoft Research, Vector Institute as well as pioneers of the field from University of Toronto, University of Alberta and the Montreal Institute of Learning Algorithm (MILA) and several other active institutes in the field.  The contributed talks were given by PhD students and were selected by the summer school's organizers committee. Samineh Bagheri and Markus Thill from TH Köln also had a chance to present a poster in this summer school.

We are grateful for partial funding of travel and conference costs by the deanery of the faculty and the computer science institute.

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ECDA is an international conference with the main focus on data science and data mining which is being held in different European cities since 2013 almost every year. This year the conference was held in Paderborn, Germany. This 3-days conference hosted many interesting keynotes and a large number of talks given by scientists from all over the world. Prof. Wolfgang Konen organized and chaired the "Time Series Analysis and Online Algorithms"  session. In the same session Markus Thill presented his recent work "Online Adaptable Time Series Anomaly Detection with Discrete Wavelet Transforms and Multivariate Gaussian Distributions" and he received valuable remarks and feedback. The deadline for the paper  submission is on 15th of September and after successfully passing through a reviewing process the work will be published in Archives of Data Science, Series A Journal.

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Digital Xchange Conference was held on 23rd of July in TH Köln, Campus Gummersbach as a collaborative work of Opitz consulting company and TH Köln. The event attracted over 600 audience and the talks covered a large area of digitalization field including cloud computing, artifical intelligence, industry 4.0, augemented reality, IT security and many more interesting topics. 

"Machine Learning and AI for Predictive Maintenance" is the title of an interesting presentation given by our research team member Mr. Markus Thill. Markus Thill presented an overview of his PhD research topic which he is pursuing at TH Köln under the supervision of Prof. Wolfgang Konen. He discussed several anomaly detection algorithms and their performances. The talk attracted a lot of attention from the audience.

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The R package TDMR (Tuned Data Mining in R) is now available on CRAN in a major new release 2.0. It supports the new R  package SPOT 2.0 (Sequential Parameter Optimization Toolbox) with its largely redesigned and simplified interface. TDMR 2.0 has as well a simplified interface. TDMR documentation and TDMR tutorials have been rewritten to account for the simpler interface.

Tuned Data Mining in R ('TDMR') performs the complete tuning of a data mining task (predictive analytics, that is classification and regression). Preprocessing parameters and modeling parameters can be tuned simultaneously. It incorporates a variety of tuners (among them 'SPOT' and CMA with package 'rCMA') and allows integration of additional tuners. Noise handling in the data mining optimization process is supported, see Koch et al. (2015) <doi:10.1016/j.asoc.2015.01.005>.

More information on TDMR is available on the TDMR project page.

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GBG (General Board Game Playing & Learning) is an Open Source software framework developed at TH Köln, University of Applied Sciences. GBG aims to ease the entry for the students into game learning and the reinforcement learning research area which is a very interesting sub-field of artifical intelligence. In 2018,

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The annual Computational Intelligence workshop in Dortmund is a great place for sharing new ideas and recent work done in computational-intelligence related topics. This year, the GMA workshop took place on 23-24 of November at the Dorint Hotel in Dortmund. Our team presented two papers in the fields of surrogate models and time series analysis. In total there were 4 papers presented from members of TH Köln, Campus Gummersbach.

Besides receiving effective feedbacks about our own work, we also had a chance of  listening to many interesting talks about related research work, done in different universities. The presentations had very diverse topics: from more practical ones to very abstract and mathematical ones. The friendly atmosphere, constructive critics and open discussions make this workshop very special and productive.

 

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If you are interested in our recent article Self-adjusting parameter control for surrogate-assisted constrained optimization under limited budgets  which appeared in the journal Applied Soft Computing (ASOC), please take the opportunity to follow this link: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1Vj555aecSVnxb. For a period until November, 02, 2017, this link will provide the free download of the final journal article. (After this period, the link is still

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The OC Digital Day organiezed by TH Köln and Opitz Consulting group has taken place at TH Köln Campus Gummersbach last Sturday. Many talks and a few keynotes were presented in the field of digitalising (model-based optimization, Big Data, Oracle, Gamification, smart home, ...) by Opitz employees as well as TH Köln students. Our group also joined this coneference with a presentation about the main ideas behind the model-based optimization for real world problems.

You can find a short video about Digital Day here.

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We had the chance to present our work in the field of online model selection for surrogate assisted multivariate optimization in the 15th workshop of quality improvment methods which was held in Dortmund and organized by the statistics faculty of TU Dortmund. You can read more about the quality improvemnet annual workshops here.

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Due to a major release change in SPOT, the newest package version SPOT 2.0 on CRAN is currently not compatible with TDMR 1.5 (and TDMR 1.4). Therefore TDMR is currently archived on CRAN. We are working on an update. For the time being:

You can download TDMR 1.5 (and 1.4) together with the last compatible SPOT 1.1.0 from this web site. Please follow the installation instructions here on our download page.