The 4th AI4EIC Workshop will take place at MIT, Wong Auditorium (Tang Center), in Boston. Organized in collaboration with the AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI), the event will feature in-person participation, with live streaming available for remote attendees. The previous three AI4EIC workshops drew an average of 200 participants and fostered meaningful discussions on the full range of AI/ML applications for the EIC—including accelerator and detector design, theory, and analysis—resulting in published proceedings and a community paper (https://eic.ai). Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Instrumentation. In this workshop, we will delve deeper into the active and emerging applications of AI/ML within the EIC community, with a focus on ongoing efforts related to the ePIC experiment and beyond.
This meeting brings together DAQ specialist and experimentalist from all over the world, to discuss the learning experience from existing streaming DAQ system and collaborate on future Streaming DAQ system at many facilities and experiments and in particularly the EIC. This meeting brings together DAQ specialist and experimentalist from all over the world, to discuss the learning experience from existing streaming DAQ system and collaborate on future Streaming DAQ system at many facilities and experiments and in particularly the EIC.
At this time, we will have a joint session between SRO and AI4EIC to discuss the development and implemenation of AI/ML based technologies in the streaming readout and DAQ.
Focus of the AI4EIC workshop will be the active and potential areas of AI/ML applications within the EIC, including ongoing activities in the ePIC experiment and beyond.
The workshop will feature AI/ML tutorial sessions led by experts from academia, national labs, and the industry.We are also excited to announce the second international AI4EIC Hackathon, which will be held on Dec 1st.
The 2nd AI4EIC workshop will cover Design (accelerator and detector ---ePIC and potentially detector-2), Connections to Theory, Analysis, Reconstruction and PID, Infrastructure for AI/ML, Streaming, and Frontiers in AI/ML. The workshop featured tutorials led by experts from academia, industry, and national labs. It also hosted the first AI4EIC international hackathon.
The AI4EIC workshop covers Experimental Design and Simulations, Reconstruction/Analysis, Control of Experimental Systems, Detector Readout, and Computing Frontiers.
This is a link to the live meeting notes (Q&A) document for the first workshop dedicated to Artificial Intelligence for the Electron Ion Collider, which takes place virtually from September 7 to September 10, 2021. Notice that all participants have been encouraged to contribute in all phases. Questions and discussion points for each day have been gathered in the live document to guide a common discussion after the talks.
Proceedings are being published and will appear in the JINST website. Link below:
https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1748-0221/page/extraproc98
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