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Visual AI Hackathon – Northeastern University

March 21, 2025 | 10 AM – 5 PM

When and Where

March 21, 2025 | 10AM – 5 PM

Northeastern University

Raytheon Amphitheater – 240 Egan Building
360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Snacks and refreshments will be available!

Register for the Hackathon

Visual AI Hackathon – Northeastern University

Join us for an exciting hackathon at Northeastern University, where ML enthusiasts and college students alike will come together to tackle challenges with Elderly Action Recognition.

This hackathon will focus on Activity of Daily Living (ADL) recognition, particularly within the elderly population, a domain with profound societal implications. Participants will employ transfer learning techniques with any architecture or model they want to use. For example, starting with a general human action recognition benchmark and fine-tuning models on a subset of data tailored to elderly-specific activities.

With prizes, intimate space, refreshments, and swag, participants can expect an immersive experience filled with learning, networking, and the opportunity to showcase their skills.

Attend workshops during the hackathon to learn some of the best practices in Computer Vision and ML. Judges, including industry experts, will evaluate submissions across various levels, with prizes awarded to the most innovative solutions. Don’t miss out on this chance to collaborate, learn, and contribute to the vibrant AI community.

Come build action recognition projects, engage with fellow enthusiasts, and be part of the future of machine learning!

What you can expect

🚀  Tech Talks: Deep dive tech talks on Computer Vision and Data-Centric AI.

🔧  Hands-on Workshops: Learn how to build AI applications through code examples

🏅  Engaging Challenges: Tackle real-world problems with AI solutions.

🤝  Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow developers, builders, and industry experts.

🎁  Exciting Prizes: Demo your projects and compete for prizes.

Join one of our three tracks

🧭   Level 0 – Beginner: For those who are just getting started on their ML Journey!

🛞  Level 1: – Intermediate: For those familiar with some Data Science or ML practices, but looking to level up!

🔥 Level 2 – Expert: For those who are the frontier of ML or Computer Vision today looking to make a positive impact!

Hosts / Instructors

Prof Sarah Ostadabbas

Professor / Northeastern University

Professor Ostadabbas is an associate professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Northeastern University (NU) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She joined NU in 2016 after completing her post-doctoral research at Georgia Tech, following the achievement of her PhD at the University of Texas at Dallas in 2014. At NU, Professor Ostadabbas holds the roles of Director at the Augmented Cognition Laboratory (ACLab), and Director of Women in Engineering (WIE). Her research focuses on the convergence of computer vision and machine learning, particularly emphasizing representation learning in visual perception problems. In her applied research, she has significantly contributed to the understanding, detection, and prediction of human and animal behaviors through the modeling of visual motion, considering various biomechanical factors. Professor Ostadabbas also extends her work to the Small Data Domain, including applications in medical and military fields, where data collection and labeling are costly and protected by strict privacy laws.

Professor Ostadabbas has co-authored over 130 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles and received research awards from prestigious institutions such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Defense (DoD), Sony, Mathworks, Amazon AWS, Verizon, Oracle, Biogen, and NVIDIA. She has been honored with the NSF CAREER Award (2022), Sony Faculty Innovation Award (2023), was the runner-up for the Oracle Excellence Award (2023), and One of the 120+ Women Spearheading Advances in Visual Tech and AI Recognized by LDV Capital (2024).

Dan Gural

Machine Learning Engineer and Developer Evangelist

Daniel Gural is a seasoned Machine Learning Evangelist with a strong passion for empowering Data Scientists and ML Engineers to unlock the full potential of their data. Currently serving as a valuable member of Voxel51, he takes a leading role in efforts to bridge the gap between practitioners and the necessary tools, enabling them to achieve exceptional outcomes. Daniel’s extensive experience in teaching and developing within the ML field has fueled his commitment to democratizing high-quality AI workflows for a wider audience.

Beyond his professional role at Voxel51, Daniel actively contributes to the growth and development of young entrepreneurs and STEM students at the high school and college levels, serving as a mentor. His dedication to fostering the next generation of innovators showcases his belief in the importance of sharing knowledge and inspiring others to embrace the world of AI.

Paula Ramos

DevRel and Applied AI Research Advocate

Paula Ramos has a PhD in Computer Vision and Machine Learning, with more than 20 years of experience in the technological field. She has been developing novel integrated engineering technologies, mainly in Computer Vision, robotics, and Machine Learning applied to agriculture, since the early 2000s in Colombia. During her PhD and Postdoc research, she deployed multiple low-cost, smart edge & IoT computing technologies, such as farmers, that can be operated without expertise in computer vision systems. The central objective of Paula’s research has been to develop intelligent systems/machines that can understand and recreate the visual world around us to solve real-world needs, such as those in the agricultural industry.

She was an AI Evangelist at Intel, where she demonstrated to be a clear and inspirational public communicator, a strong engineer, and a leader, influencing engineering teams, product marketing, and communities of developers. Currently, she’s a Senior Computer Vision and ML Advocate at Voxel51. Here you can find her LinkedIn profile and her most recent talks.

Judges

Stay tuned!