Dimitris Askounis

Also published under:D. T. Askounis, Dimitrios Askounis, D. Askounis, D. Th Askounis, Dimitrios Th Askounis

Affiliation

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Topic

Learning Algorithms,Neural Network,Deep Learning,Deep Neural Network,Energy Consumption,Energy Sector,Greenhouse Gas,Root Mean Square Error,Big Data,Cloud Computing,Convolutional Neural Network,Dense Layer,Digital Transformation,European Union,Generative Adversarial Networks,Smart Meters,Social Media,Support Vector Machine,Accuracy Of Model,Acoustic Features,Artificial Intelligence,Artificial Neural Network,Attention Layer,BERT Model,Building Information,Cause Of Dementia,Data Warehouse,Deep Learning Approaches,Denoising Autoencoder,Electric Power,Energy Development,Ethical Issues,Feature Classification,Framingham Heart Study,Fusion Method,Graph Database,Imputation Of Missing Data,Key Performance Indicators,Language Differences,Language Model,Learning Models,Linguistic Features,Machine Learning,Machine Learning Models,Maritime Industry,Maritime Transport,Mean Imputation,Mean Square Error,Medical Datasets,Missing Rate,

Biography

Dimitris Askounis is currently a Professor with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), and the Deputy Director of the Decision Support Systems Laboratory. He has over 25 years of experience in decision support systems, intelligent information systems and manufacturing, e-business, e-government, open and linked data, big data analytics, AI algorithms, and application of modern IT techniques in the management of companies and organizations. He was the Scientific Director of over 50 European research projects in the above areas (FP7, Horizon2020, etc.). He has participated in many projects and activities in NIS and MEDA countries related to the monitoring and evaluation of major projects, training of business executives, and development of IT systems. For a number of years, he was the Advisor to the Minister of Justice and the Special Secretary for Digital Convergence for the introduction of information and communication technologies in public administration. Since June 2019, he has been the President of the Information Society SA.