Two weeks ago (June 1st and 2nd) I participated in the Wolfram Language conference in St. Petersburg, Russia. Here are the corresponding announcements:
The conference was co-organized by Kirill Belov and Petr Genadievich Tenishev.
Here is a mind-map of the potential presentations Kirill and I discussed:
System dynamics presentation
I presented "Динамические системы : Расширение и улучшение эпидемиологических моделей" (in English: "Dynamics systems: extending and improving epidemiological models".)
The main presentation slides had a dozen supplements: - Diagrams - NLP and AI utilization demos notebook - Geo-spatial simulations of COVID-19 over Botswana notebook
Making two presentations
Interestingly, I first prepared a Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) talk, but then found out that the organizers listed another talk I discussed with them, on extending dynamic systems models. (The latter one is the first we discussed, so, it was my "fault" that I wanted to talk about LSA.)
Here are the presentation notebooks for LSA in English and Russian.
Some afterthoughts
Тhe conference was very "strong", my presentation was the "weakest."
- With "strong" I refer to the content and style of the presentations.
This was also the first scientific presentation I gave in Russian. I also got a participation diploma.
I used PaLMMode and NLPTemplateEngine to demonstrate generation of epidemiological modeling code.
Preparing for the conference reminded me of some the COVID-19 modeling hackathons I participated in.
I prepared the initial models of artillery shells manufacturing, but much more work has to be done in order to have a meaningful article or presentation. (Hopefully, I am finishing that soon.)
References
Articles, posts, presentations
[AA1] Антон Антонов, "Динамические системы : Расширение и улучшение эпидемиологических моделей".
[AA2] Антон Антонов, "COVID-19 modeling over Botswana".
[AA3] Anton Antonov, "WirVsVirus 2020 hackathon participation", (2020), MathematicaForPrediction at WordPress.
Videos
TBD..