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Παράταση Δηλώσεων Μαθημάτων Πτυχιακής Εξεταστικής Περιόδου (Εμβόλιμης) εαρινού εξαμήνου ακαδ. έτους 2022-2023 έως 24.03.2023

Παρατείνεται η περίοδος υποβολής δηλώσεων μαθημάτων της πτυχιακής εξεταστικής περιόδου (εμβόλιμης) εαρινού εξαμήνου ακαδ. έτους 2022-2023 έως και την Παρασκευή 24.03.2023.

Οι δηλώσεις υποβάλλονται στην Ηλεκτρονική Γραμματεία.

 

ΑΠΟ ΤΗ ΔΙΕΥΘΥΝΣΗ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗΣ

"Predicting the past: AI for Ancient Greek Epigraphy", Yannis Assael, Thea Sommerschield, John Pavlopoulos, 15.3.23, 16:30

UNESCO Chair on Digital Methods for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Seminar Series: Digital Work

Wednesday, 15 March 2023, 4:30 p.m.
Trias Building, Room 107, Trias 2 & Spetson, Athens 11362

and online via: https://www.dept.aueb.gr/el/dmh/LiveSeminar

Speakers:
Dr. Yannis Assael, Staff Research Scientist, Google DeepMind
Dr Thea Sommerschield, Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Dr. John Pavlopoulos, Researcher, Athens University of Economics and Business

Topic: Predicting the past: AI for Ancient Greek Epigraphy

 

Abstract

Ancient history relies on disciplines such as epigraphy - the study of inscribed texts known as inscriptions - for evidence of the thought, language, society and history of past civilizations. However, over the centuries, many inscriptions have been damaged to the point of illegibility, transported far from their original location and their date of writing is steeped in uncertainty. In this talk we will present Ithaca, the first deep neural network for the textual restoration, geographical attribution and chronological attribution of ancient Greek inscriptions. Ithaca is designed to assist and expand the historian’s workflow. The architecture of Ithaca focuses on collaboration, decision support and interpretability. While Ithaca alone achieves 62% accuracy when restoring damaged texts, the use of Ithaca by historians improved their accuracy from 25% to 72%, confirming the synergistic effect of this research tool. Ithaca can attribute inscriptions to their original location with an accuracy of 71% and can date them to less than 30 years of their ground-truth ranges, redating key texts of Classical Athens and contributing to topical debates in ancient history. Ithaca actively demonstrates how Artificial Intelligence can unlock the cooperative potential of the Sciences and the Humanities, for a better understanding of our nature and transformationally impacting the study of one of the most significant periods in human History.

 

Yannis Assael

Dr. Yannis Assael is a Staff Research Scientist at Google DeepMind working on Artificial Intelligence, and he is featured in Forbes' "30 Under 30" distinguished scientists of Europe. In 2013, he graduated from the Department of Applied Informatics, University of Macedonia, and with full scholarships, he did an MSc at the University of Oxford, finishing first in his year, and an MRes at Imperial College London. In 2016, he returned to Oxford for a DPhil degree with a Google DeepMind scholarship, and after a series of research breakthroughs and entrepreneurial activities, he started as a researcher at Google DeepMind. His contributions range from audio-visual speech recognition to multi-agent communication and AI for culture and the study of damaged ancient texts. Throughout this time, his research has attracted the media's attention several times, has been featured on the cover of the scientific journal Nature, and focuses on contributing to and expanding the greater good.

 

Thea Sommerschield

Thea Sommerschield is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Her research uses machine learning to study the epigraphic cultures of the ancient Mediterranean world. Since obtaining her DPhil in Ancient History at the University of Oxford in 2021, she has been the Ralegh Radford Rome Awardee at the British School at Rome, Fellow in Hellenic Studies at Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies and Research Innovator at Google Cloud. She co-led the Pythia (2019) and Ithaca (2022) projects, and has worked extensively on Sicilian epigraphy.

 

John Pavlopoulos

John Pavlopoulos is a researcher currently affiliated with the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) and Stockholm University (SU). Before that, he was a visiting scholar at Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities) and a senior lecturer (fixed-term) at SU. His BSc was in Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences at the National Technical University of Athens, his MSc was in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh, and his Ph.D. at AUEB was focused on aspect-based sentiment analysis. His research is focused on machine learning for natural language processing and his recently published work concerns opinion polarizationtoxic language detection and mitigationdiagnostic captioningHomeric computational authorship analysis, and Ithaca.

 

2022 European Year of Youth

2022 European Year of Youth

2022 has been declared the European Year of Youth, a milestone in a process of reflection on the future of young people and their active participation in building Europe. In this context, the National Commission for the Implementation Planning and Monitoring of the project created the official website of the European Youth Year 2022 for our country.

The website is accessed through the link:

www.youthdialogue.gr/european-youth-year-2022/

The website can become a focal point for informing young people about events, activities, as well as all kinds of topics related to the European Youth Year 2022. Its sections host news, announcements and invitations to events and actions, press releases, as well as other useful information which can attract young people to actively participate in the European Youth Year 2022.

The Ministry of Education, through the National Committee for Planning, Implementation and Monitoring of the Project, invites all members of the academic community to be informed through the website about the actions that are organized / will be organized and advertise the implementation of a relevant action by using the contact form of the website to the Commission to spread the information.

 

The undergraduate BSc in Accounting and Finance program, offered by the Department of Accounting & Finance, has become a member of the Chartered Financial Analysts’ (CFA) University Affiliation Program.

The undergraduate BSc in Accounting and Finance program, offered by the Department of Accounting & Finance, has become a member of the Chartered Financial Analysts’ (CFA) University Affiliation Program. The BSc in Accounting and Finance program officially covers at least 70% of the CFA’s accreditation modules and is listed among the top academic programs that are eligible for this affiliation. This recognition also entitles the program to award up to two (2) CFA Student Scholarships  each year to students interested in becoming CFA holders. 

 

     

Έναρξη διδασκαλίας προπτυχιακών μαθημάτων χειμερινού εξαμήνου ακαδ. έτους 2020-2021

Αθήνα, 6 Οκτωβρίου 2020

 

ΕΝΑΡΞΗ ΔΙΔΑΣΚΑΛΙΑΣ ΠΡΟΠΤΥΧΙΑΚΩΝ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΩΝ

ΧΕΙΜΕΡΙΝΟΥ ΕΞΑΜΗΝΟΥ ΑΚΑΔ. ΕΤΟΥΣ 2020-2021

 

Η διδασκαλία των προπτυχιακών μαθημάτων του χειμερινού εξαμήνου του ακαδ. έτους 2020-2021 ξεκινά:

Α) τη Δευτέρα 12 Οκτωβρίου 2020 για τους φοιτητές Β’ έτους και άνω,

Β) τη Δευτέρα 19 Οκτωβρίου 2020 για τους πρωτοετείς φοιτητές

σύμφωνα με το Ωρολόγιο Πρόγραμμα Διδασκαλίας Χειμερινού Εξαμήνου, το οποίο έχει αναρτηθεί στην κεντρική ιστοσελίδα του Πανεπιστημίου.  

 

 

ΑΠΟ ΤΗ ΔΙΕΥΘΥΝΣΗ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΣΗΣ

Προθεσμία υποβολής αιτήσεων ορκωμοσίας πτυχιούχων της εξεταστικής Ιουνίου 2020 του Τμήματος Λογιστικής και Χρηματοοικονομικής

ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ
ΣΧΟΛΗ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΣΗΣΗ ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΣΕΩΝ
ΤΜΗΜΑ ΛΟΓΙΣΤΙΚΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΗΣ

 

 

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