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ROOM K4 | Data Management 4 AI - TDWI Community Talk inkl. Panel

The real magic of AI lays in well managed data to build and train the underlying models. Accordingly, streamlined data management process are essential for success in AI. In this session we are going to discuss data management for AI and ask questions like 'What is data management for AI?', 'Are there difference to well-known approaches from BI & Analytics' and 'Do we need special AI data engineers?'.
TDWI Community Talk is an open format to discuss current topics in the area of data analytics within the TDWI community.

Target Audience: All data entheusiasts
Prerequisites: No prerequisites
Level: Basic

Extended Abstract:
The area of artificial intelligence is currently trending and transforms BIA landscapes in many organizations. There are many new initiatives and promises, however, to build all these fancy applications a well-thought data management is necessary. Nevertheless, the discussion of AI often focuses various models and cool programming languages and the underlying data engineering is often neglected. This is why this session focuses data management for AI and discusses approaches and best practices with the TDWI community.

The goal of this session is:

  1. Give the audience an overview what 'Data Management for AI' means and what basic terms are.
  2. Discuss current best practices and challenges with experts and the audience.
  3. Reflect different views on differences between processes in AI and BI, the role of a data engineer, software tools and many more.

The 'TDWI Data Schnack' is an interactive format that wants to engange the discussion in the TDWI community. It provides a plattform that highlights different aspects of a current topic and inspires discussions between experts and other community members. Therefore, the course of a Data Schnack session contains a short introduction talk that introduces a basic understanding of the topic. Followed by a panel discussion with experts from different fields. Lastly, an open discussion integrates the audience to share knowledge between all participants.

Julian Ereth is a researcher and practicioner in the area of Business Intelligence and Analytics. As a solution architect at Pragmatic Apps he plans and builds analytical landscapes and custom software solutions. He is also enganged with the TDWI and hosts the TDWI StackTalk.

Timo Klerx ist Gründer und Data Scientist von und bei paiqo und hilft Kunden bei der Konzeption und Umsetzung von Projekten im Bereich Artificial Intelligence / Data Science / Machine Learning.
Die ersten Berührungen mit AI hatte Timo in einem Forschungsprojekt zur automatischen Manipulationserkennung von Geldautomaten.
Bevor er sein eigenes Startup gründete, sammelte er Erfahrungen in einem anderen Data Science Startup und fokussierte sich dort auf den Bereich Machine Analytics inkl. Use Cases wie Predictive Maintenance und Predictive Quality.
Weiterhin engagiert sich Timo bei diversen Data Science Meetups in Paderborn, Münster und gesamt NRW.

Malte Lange ist Produktverantwortlicher für Data Analytics bei der Finanz Informatik, dem zentralen Digitalisierungspartner in der Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe.
Die Schaffung von datengetriebenen Banking Lösungen ist seit 2019 sein Themenschwerpunkt. Unter anderem verantwortet er die omni-channelfähige Kundenansprache „Next Best Action“ für die digitale Finanzplattform OSPlus und sorgt für die Weiterentwicklung der zentralen Data Analytics Plattform für analytische Anwendungsfälle im OSPlus. Gemeinsam mit Partnern in der Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe entwickelt er neue datengetriebene Lösungsansätze für Sparkassen, um das Potential vorhandener Daten zu realisieren.    

Julian Ereth, Timo Klerx, Malte Lange
15:30 - 16:45
Vortrag: Mo 5.3

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