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Ciprian Tomoiaga

Ciprian Tomoiaga
Computer Vision Engineer, AXA

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Ciprian Tomoiaga is a computer vision engineer at AXA, where he builds models to assist the company’s 105 million clients. Previously, he spent one year at CERN, where he developed software for designing its future accelerators; then he pursued a master’s degree at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, where he aided the time machine project to uncover data from the past and studied how languages evolve; this led him into handwriting recognition, which he applied to AXA’s challenging documents. He contributed to his team’s new approach for handwritten field extraction and recognition and their work was published in ICDAR’19 conference. As an undergraduate at the University of Manchester, Ciprian chaired student programming societies and contributed to the creation of now-renowned hackathons. He is still a hacker at heart, and this motivates him to be part of REV, AXA’s innovation department that puts data and AI to good use for AXA’s clients.

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16:5017:30 Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Location: Park Suite
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 7 ratings)
Your company has a large amount of data locked into thousands or millions of scanned paper documents. You'd like to extract and analyze it, but you first have to prove that your algorithm works and brings business value. Ciprian Tomoiaga explains how to start. Read more.
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