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  • November 2019

  • Thu 21
    PI Lecture
    21 November, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Jörg Raisch (SCIoI): Models for Feedback – Costs and Benefits of Simplicity

    FH 315 Fraunhoferstraße 33-36, Berlin

    PI Lecture Series Models for Feedback -- Cost and Benefits of Simplicity Joerg Raisch, Control Systems Group, TU Berlin Abstract: We'll start with a short introduction to feedback control. I'll

  • December 2019

  • Thu 5
    PI Lecture
    5 December, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Marianne Maertens (SCIoI): “How We Perceive Surfaces”

    FH 315 Fraunhoferstraße 33-36, Berlin

    PI Lecture Series Marianne Maertens: "How we perceive surfaces"

  • January 2020

  • Thu 9
    PI Lecture
    9 January, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Guillermo Gallego (SCIoI): “Spatial AI and Event-based Vision”

    FH 315 Fraunhoferstraße 33-36, Berlin

    PI Lecture Series -  "Spatial AI and Event-based Vision" Prof. Dr. Guillermo Gallego Robotic Interactive Perception Group, TU Berlin

  • Fri 17
    PI Lecture
    17 January, 2020 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Wissenschaft im Sauriersaal – Lecture by Prof. Jens Krause (SCIoI) (in German)

    Naturkundemuseum

    On SCIoI faculty member Professor Jens Krause will open this year's lecture series with a talk on swarm intelligence: "Ob Mensch oder Tier: Warum der Schwarm intelligenter ist als der

  • Thu 23
    PI Lecture
    23 January, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Alex Kacelnik (University of Oxford): What Are Minds for, and How Do They Work?

    MAR23 4.064 Marchstraße 23, Berlin, Germany

    PI Lecture Series Abstract: The biological perspective on intelligence is well represented by the following quotes: “Is it not reasonable to anticipate that our understanding of the human mind would

  • February 2020

  • Thu 6
    PI Lecture
    6 February, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    John-Dylan Haynes (SCIoI): “What Can Neuroimaging Tell Us About Human Intelligence?”

    MAR23 4.064 Marchstraße 23, Berlin, Germany

    The concept of intelligence in cognitive science has been highly elusive. One pragmatic approach to understanding intelligence is to use classical intelligence tests, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

  • Thu 13
    PI Lecture
    13 February, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Henry Shevlin, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence: General Intelligence: An Ecumenical Heuristic for Artificial Consciousness Research?

    MAR23 4.064 Marchstraße 23, Berlin, Germany

    Henry Shevlin is a research associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (Cambridge). He did his PhD at CUNY Graduate Center in New York with a thesis

  • Wed 19
    PI Lecture
    19 February, 2020 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    “The Ethics of AI-Chemy – When Science Meets Hype” – Keynote Lecture by Prof. Dr. Oliver Brock

    HU Berlin - Institut für Biologie Phillipstraße 12/13a, Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    Winter School Keynote Lecture: Oliver Brock (Cluster Science of Intelligence, TU Berlin) Cluster Speaker Prof. Dr. Oliver Brock will deliver the keynote lecture at this year's Winter School Ethics and

  • Thu 20
    PI Lecture
    20 February, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Pascal Klink (TU Darmstadt): Self-Paced Reinforcement Learning

    MAR23 4.064 Marchstraße 23, Berlin, Germany

    Thursday Morning Lectures Abstract: Generalization and adaptation of learned skills to novel situations is a core requirement for intelligent autonomous robots. Although contextual reinforcement learning provides a principled framework for

  • April 2020

  • Thu 23
    PI Lecture
    23 April, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Martin Rolfs (SCIoI): The Impact of Visual Actions on Human Vision

    On ZOOM (Contact us for Link)

    PI Lecture on Zoom The impact of visual actions on human vision More than 10,000 times every waking hour, we use rapid movements of our eyes, head and body to

  • May 2020

  • Thu 7
    PI Lecture
    7 May, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Rebecca Lazarides (SCIoI): The Role of Teaching and Instruction for Human Learning Processes

    On ZOOM (Contact us for Link)

    Abstract: Learning - here defined as knowledge acquisition and behavioral changes caused by experiences - is a central prerequisite for the development of humans, animals, and some artificial agents. Against

  • June 2020

  • Thu 4
    PI Lecture
    4 June, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Klaus Obermayer (SCIoI): Reward-based Learning and Decision Making under Risk

    On ZOOM (Contact us for Link)

    Reward-based Learning and Decision Making under Risk Reinforcement learning provides a framework for making agents learn policies through feedback signals (“rewards”), which provide information about whether their actions or action

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