The power of AI and synthetic data in health care and well-being

Welcome to an inspiring seminar where we will explore the world of AI and synthetic data in health care and well-being. This event offers a unique opportunity to hear viewpoints from the business sector, as well as perspectives and novel findings from leading experts in the field. Join us to network with experts and professionals!

Event information

Event date
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Event type
Public lectures, seminars and round tables
Event language
Finnish
English
Event address

Mattilanniemi 2
Jyväskylä 40100
Finland

Event payment
Free of charge
Event location category
Mattilanniemi

The seminar will begin in Finnish, and the guest lecturers will speak in English. 

Register to the event here: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/9E5121DA990B5D15  

Program 

12.00 Opening of the seminar 

Central-Finland AI-Hub II & Wellbeing datalab projects 

  • Vesa Laatikainen-Raussi, University of Jyväskylä, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
  • Taija Lappeteläinen, City of Jyväskylä, ecosystems
  • Sami Äyrämö, University of Jyväskylä, Faculty of Information Technology 

12.15 “Kohti elinkaarikestävää datataloutta” – Mika Kataikko, chief specialist, data economy growth programme, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment 

12.35 “Yritysnäkökulma AI-kehityksen haasteisiin ja ratkaisuihin terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin alalla” – Sanna Virkkunen, business director, Solita 

12.55 “Tekoäly rakentuu tiedosta – Biopankki avaa ovet monipuoliseen terveysdataan” – Tiina Jokela, Research director, Biobank of Central-Finland 

13.15 “SOTE-tekoälyn ekosysteemi” – Leena Soininen, medical director, DigiFinland Oy 

~ 13.35 break (45 min) – coffee and poster presentations of the projects with questions and discussion 

14.20 “Recent developments in multimodal large language models and their application in health and synthetic data generation” – Erkut Erdem, professor, computer science, Hacettepe University, Turkey 

14.50 “Generating clinically realistic HER data via a hierarchy- and sematics guided transformer” – Sebastiano Barbieri, associate professor, computer science, University of Queensland, Australia 

15.20 Thank you and closing remarks 

15.20-16.00 Networking and free discussion 

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