Awards in the 28th PUEB Best Diploma Theses Competition
Bachelor’s and engineering theses
1st place – Oskar Riewe-Perła
for the thesis entitled “Human Activity Recognition and Prediction in Smart Home Environment with Deep Learning”. Thesis supervisor: Prof. Agata Filipowska.
3rd place – Konrad Wasiak
for the thesis entitled “The War in Ukraine: Detecting Disinformation Using Machine Learning.” Thesis supervisor: Dr. Marcin Szmydt.
Distinction – Jędrzej Friska
for the thesis entitled “Using machine learning methods to predict air quality.” Thesis supervisor: Prof. Agata Filipowska.
Master’s theses
2nd place – Oskar Śmiłowski
for the thesis entitled “Application of machine learning techniques in recommendation systems.” Thesis supervisor: Prof. Agata Filipowska.
Distinction – Filip Mazurkiewicz
for the thesis entitled “Recognition of volleyball activities using a recurrent neural network.” Thesis supervisor: Prof. Agata Filipowska.
Congratulations to the authors and supervisors of the works!
The 28th edition of the competition was held under the patronage of Biofarm Sp. z o. o. and Grant Thornton. The organizer of the competitions is the PUEB Foundation. More information can be found at the PUEB website.