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| ===== Schedule Autumn 2025 ===== | ===== Schedule Autumn 2025 ===== | ||
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| + | * **[RPHD TRACK] 2025.12.11**: | ||
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| * **[PHD TRACK] 2025.12.04**: | * **[PHD TRACK] 2025.12.04**: | ||
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| * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2025.11.27**: | * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2025.11.27**: | ||
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| + | **Speaker**: | ||
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| + | **Title**: Enhancing Knowledge Engineering with LLMs. | ||
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| + | The development and spread of Large Language Models (LLMs) are having a growing impact on the world of the Semantic Web, profoundly transforming the field of Knowledge Engineering. This field, traditionally characterized by a high degree of manual work and collaboration between technical professionals and domain experts, faces various challenges related to scalability and the continuous evolution of knowledge. In this context, LLMs are emerging in several areas, from law to medicine, as tools that support researchers: | ||
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| + | Anna Sofia Lippolis (she/her) is a PhD student at the University of Bologna, Italy, affiliated with the National Research Council’s Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (Rome, Italy). Her work investigates how semantic technologies intersect with Digital Humanities research and how AI can automate knowledge-engineering practices. | ||
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| + | **Title**: Towards Explainable Meta-Models for Ensembles of Financial Alphas. | ||
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| + | One branch of systematic trading research studies large libraries of formulaic alphas: small predictive models built from price and volume data. In practice, these alphas are combined into an ensemble whose composition changes with market conditions. From an ML perspective, | ||
| + | In this talk I will introduce this setting with minimal financial background (cross-sectional returns, information coefficient, | ||
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| + | Bartłomiej Małkus is a PhD candidate at the Jagiellonian University in Technical Computer Science since 2021. He completed BSc and MSc studies in Computer Science at the AGH University of Science and Technology, and MSc studies in Financial Markets at the Cracow University of Economics. His field of interest are neurosymbolic approaches, prototypical networks, and financial applications of explainable ML. Commercially, | ||
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