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Conference Schedule (7 Jun 2019 at NUS School of Computing)

0830 - 0900 Registration & Breakfast
0900 - 0915 Opening & Entertainment
0915 - 1100 Talks by BuildingBloCS alumni, Google, GovTech, Google Code-in Grand Prize Winner, PayPal and more!
1100 - 1300 Networking & Lunch & Games
1300 - 1600 Winpetition and/or Workshops
1600 - 1715 Talks & Projects Showcase (3-5 min) & Judging (concurrent)
1715 - 1730 Awards & Group Photo & Closing

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Winpetition

DataCamp Outreach

Description: In conjunction with the theme of ‘Building an AI Smart Nation’, BuildingBloCS has partnered with AI Singapore to provide DataCamp access to students and teachers for free until end October 2019!

Under the AI4BuildingBloCS AI for Students programme, students can complete a variety of DataCamp courses and exercises before the actual conference on June 7. Not only can they earn certification for course completion, any participant with strong participation stats stands to win prizes too (that is why we call it a winpetition)! Students can also do exercises on the DataCamp mobile app to gain XP. They can also complete interesting AI projects within/beyond DataCamp and have them featured on the BuildingBloCS website.

Students that complete DataCamp courses/exercises/projects and earn XP will have bonus points credited to their teams for the onsite winpetition. Students that complete a significant number of courses/exercises/projects and with high XP will also be awarded prizes during the conference.

Some of the recommended courses include:

Machine Learning

Description: On the day of the conference, participants will learn the basics of supervised machine learning. They will build a classification model using the learning algorithm k-Nearest Neighbours (k-NN) and calculate the accuracy using an evaluation method.

During the winpetition, participants will use their skills learnt for k-Nearest Neighbours (k-NN) algorithm to build and fine-tune their model to solve real-world classification problems. They will also be required to pre-process and manipulate the data to enhance the performance of their model built.

Prerequisites: Basic Python programming knowledge such as lists, loops and functions.

Updates

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More details of main event will be released soon :)