Start: 15:15 BST

Finish: 16:15 BST

Afternoon coffee break with poster presentations. Take this opportunity to network with fellow attendees and view the second set of poster presentations.

Posters format: A0 with portrait orientation.

Board Poster Author Institution
1 AI and Intelligent Synthetic Skin: Advancing Beyond Human Skin for Sensory Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Feng Zhou University of Nottingham
3 Post-Trained Language Models as Agents in Multiagent Games Jim Dilkes University of Southampton
5 Dynamic Graph Machine Learning for Early Detection and Characterisation of Antimicrobial Resistant Outbreaks from Acute Care Data Oskar Fraser-Krauss Imperial College London
6 Too Good to Be True: LLM Performance on Obfuscated Tasks Radzim Sendyka University of Cambridge
7 AI Nurses Network: building a clinical research network on artificial intelligence in nursing Xiaoyang Li King’s College London
8 InfoSEM: A Deep Generative Model with Informative Priors for Gene Regulatory Network Inference Tianyu Cui Johnson and Johnson
9 Development of an ML-based Personalised Medicine Platform: Opportunities from an Industry Perspective Zoher Kapacee Umbizo
10 Winnow: Mass spectrum feature rescoring, FDR calculation and model integration in de novo sequencing Jemma Daniel InstaDeep
11 A Machine Learning Method for Quantifying Head Position during Sleep in People with Dementia and Apnoea Sarmad Al-Gawwam University of Surrey
12 AI-Mediated Mental Health Support Among Chinese Migrants in the UK: An Ethnographic Study of Chatbots and Online Communities Xin Ye SOAS, University of London
14 Efficient AI for Sound using Pruning Arshdeep Singh CVSSP, University of Surrey, UK
15 Network Anomaly Detection in the Presence of Structural Changes Rachel Wood University of Bristol
16 SciReplicate-Bench: Benchmarking LLMs in Agent-driven Algorithmic Reproduction from Research Papers Yanzheng Xiang King’s College London
17 FlexTool-MLLM: A Modular Decomposition and Reasoning Framework for Visual Questing Answering Sophie Fisher University of Edinburgh
18 Assessing the Reasoning Capabilities of LLMs in the context of Evidence-based Claim Verification John Dougrez-Lewis University of Warwick
19 Benchmarking Skeletal Human Action Recognition in Data Degraded Environments Simon Malzard The Alan Turing Institute
20 An automated method for registering bone positions on biplane radiographs using CNNs and optimisation Janine Flohr Cardiff University