ENNS sponsored a number of student travel grants at ICANN 2023, contributing to the travel expenses of students who presented high-quality contributions to the conference.
This year, 11 travel grants were awarded. The recipients are:
- Anna Sato – Investigation of Information Processing Mechanisms in the Human Brain during Reading Tanka Poetry
- Juan Fernandez del Pozo Romero – Gradient-based based Learning of Finite Automata
- Zhiwen Wang ECDet – A Real-Time Vehicle Detection Network for CPU-Only Devices
- Alex Katrompas – Temporal Attention Signatures for In terpretable Time-Series Prediction
- Liping Y – pFedLHNs: Personalized Federated Learning via Local Hypernetworks
- Arnaud Guibert LRP-GUS – A visual based data reduction algorithm for Neural Networks
- Tomoharu Aizu – Efficient Reinforcement Learning using State-Action Uncertainty with Multiple Heads
- Kaiyue Wu Group – Agent Reinforcement Learning
- Cosku-Can Horuz – Inferring Boundary Conditions in Finite Volume Neural Networks
- Anna Jenul – Ranking Feature-Block Importance in Artificial Multiblock Neural Networks
- Domenico Tortorella – Hierarchical Dynamics in Deep Echo State Networks
The most sincere congratulations from ENNS to all the awardees!