ACM Local Meetups

ACM Meetups are non-profit informal groups that meet regularly to discuss diverse topics in computer science such as predictive analytics, applied machine learning, statistical modeling, open data, data visualization, user experience, user research, and artificial neural networks. Meeting topics are varied and range from tutorials on basic concepts and their applications, to success stories from local practitioners and academic students, to discussions of tools, new technologies, and best practices. All are welcome to attend, to meet others, and to present their work.

ACM Meetups cultivate a new wave of local tech communities in key cities of the US, including:

We’re helping smart technical people set up new groups in other cities such as Raleigh/Durham, Houston, Austin, and Seattle. If you are interested in organizing an ACM Meetup near you, contact ACM Local Lead, Andrew Conklin, [email protected].

For more information, http://local.acm.org.

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