[visionlist] Institute 2024 - Artificial and Human Intelligence (Dagstuhl, Germany) - Final call for participation
Mehul Bhatt
Mehul.Bhatt at oru.se
Tue Jun 4 08:32:48 -05 2024
[ Final Call for Participation ]
=================================================================================
INSTITUTE 2024 / ARTIFICIAL AND HUMAN INTELLIGENCE
— Formal and Cognitive Foundations for Human-Centred Computing
September 22-27 2024 / Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany
https://codesign-lab.org/institute2024/
Institute 2024 on Artificial and Human Intelligence is an advanced training forum positioning research methodologies and perspectives from Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Psychology & Human Development, Human-Computer Interaction, and Design Science. The institute addresses: (1). formal and computational foundations of next-generation AI and cognitive technologies with a principal emphasis on human-centred knowledge representation, semantics, commonsense reasoning, and integration of reasoning & learning. A key focus is reasoning & learning about space, action and motion in human-scale embodied multimodal interactions; (2). behavioural research in cognitive science & psychology and neuroscience aimed at investigating human intelligence from the viewpoints of embodiment, multimodal interaction, and visuospatial thinking. Special emphasis is on aspects pertaining to visual perception, high-level event perception, inattention blindness, perception of motion, and narrative-based perceptual sensemaking.
INSTITUTE FACULTY
· Mehul Bhatt (Örebro University - CoDesign Lab, Sweden)
· Thomas Eiter (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
· Paul Hemeren (University of Skövde, Sweden)
· Árni Kristjánsson (University of Iceland, Iceland)
· Vasiliki Kondyli (Jagiellonian University - Krakow, Poland)
· Clayton Lewis (University of Colorado - Boulder, United States)
· Oliver Kutz (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)
· Antonio Lieto (University of Salerno, Italy)
· Alessandra Russo (Imperial College London, United Kingdom)
· Jakob Suchan (Constructor University Bremen, Germany)
· Ilaria Tiddi (Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
· Barbara Tversky (Stanford University, and Columbia University, United States)
INSTITUTE COURSES (Confirmed)
· Visuospatial Commonsense: On Neurosymbolic Reasoning And Learning About Space And Motion ·
· Hybrid Answer Set Programming And Its Use For Visual Question Answering
· Human Action Recognition, Cognition, And Computational Models In Relation To Formal And Cognitive Foundations For Human-Centered Computing
· Priming Of Probabilistic Visual Templates
· Predictive Modeling And Human Cognition: Theory And Application
· Using Logic To Represent And Combine Concepts
· Cognitive Design For AI Systems With Human-like Reasoning
· Neurosymbolic AI And Its Role In Robust And Interpretable Ai-driven Decision-making
· Neurosymbolic Learning: On Generalising Relational Visuospatial And Temporal Structure
· How Graphics And Gesture Work
FORMAT - The institute consists of an integrated school, panel discussion, and doctoral colloquium; the institute is primarily (but not exclusively) aimed at early stage doctoral researchers and research-inclined students enrolled in a bachelors or masters programme. In addition to lectures and tutorials, opportunities also exist for young researchers to position ongoing / early stage research, discuss, and network with institute faculty and participants.
TARGET AUDIENCE - Main target audience includes early-stage doctoral candidates, research-driven students enrolled in a bachelors or masters degree, and industry professionals. We do welcome and encourage participation by anyone who is interested in the interdisciplinary learning programme of the institute (subject to availability of space); if in doubt, please contact the institute organisation.
Details and Joining Instructions > https://codesign-lab.org/institute2024/join.html
An initiative of:
CoDesign Lab / http://codesign-lab.org/
=================================================================================
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://visionscience.com/pipermail/visionlist_visionscience.com/attachments/20240604/acc7b910/attachment.html>
More information about the visionlist
mailing list