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  • December 2020

  • Thu 10

    Ralph Hertwig: Experimenting with Intelligence

    PI Lecture
    10 December, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    On ZOOM (Contact us for Link)

    Experimenting with Intelligence Abstract. Within just 7 years, behavioral decision research in psychology underwent a dramatic change. In 1967, Peterson and Beach (1967a) reviewed more than 160 experiments concerned with

  • January 2021

  • Thu 7

    Olaf Hellwich

    PI Lecture
    7 January, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    The Zoom Link will be sent the day before the lecture. (Contact communication@scioi.de for specific questions)

  • February 2021

  • Thu 4

    Rasha Abdel Rahman, “How Intelligent Is Visual Perception?”

    PI Lecture
    4 February, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Visual perception is shaped by the input from our physical environment and by expectations derived from our sensory experience with the visual world. But is what we see also influenced

  • April 2021

  • Thu 15

    Oliver Brock (Science of Intelligence): 5 Things I Think About (Out Loud)

    PI Lecture
    15 April, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Abstract: Oliver Brock will talk about these five things: 1) Is intelligence non-decomposable? 2) Does intelligence require multiple computational paradigms? 3) To neuroscience or not to neuroscience? 4) A principle

  • Thu 22

    Oliver Brock (Science of Intelligente): 5 Things I Think About (Out Loud), Part 2

    PI Lecture
    22 April, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Abstract: Oliver Brock will continue exploring about these five things: 1) Is intelligence non-decomposable? 2) Does intelligence require multiple computational paradigms? 3) To neuroscience or not to neuroscience? 4) A

  • May 2021

  • Thu 6

    Martin Rolfs (Science of Intelligence), “Looking for Action in Perception”

    PI Lecture
    6 May, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    On Zoom

    Abstract Actions affect perception directly and in multiple ways, exerting their influence (1) by modifying parts of the external world, (2) through internal processes accompanying movement preparation, and (3) through

  • Thu 20

    Marc Toussaint (Science of Intelligence), “Do We Need Reasoning?”

    PI Lecture
    20 May, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    On Zoom

    Reasoning (or planning, rational decision making) seems a core aspect of intelligence -- but what exactly does that mean? If we observe clever behavior in an animal, can we claim

  • June 2021

  • Thu 3

    Pawel Romanczuk (Science of Intelligence), “Is Intelligence Critical? Can Magnets Teach Us Anything About Brains and Swarms?”

    PI Lecture
    3 June, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Abstract: More than three decades ago, it was proposed that certain natural systems can be viewed as self-organized critical systems, which self-tune themselves to special regions in parameter space close

  • Thu 17

    Rebecca Lazarides (Science of Intelligente), “Learning in Social Interaction – Emotions, Motivation and Adaptive Learning Support”

    PI Lecture
    17 June, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

     ABSTRACT: Central theories of learning in human agents emphasize that the quality of instruction and interaction between agents is of high importance for effective knowledge transfer. On the other side,

  • July 2021

  • Thu 1

    Guillermo Gallego (Science of Intelligence), “Current Status of Event-Based Vision Research”

    PI Lecture
    1 July, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Abstract: Event-based cameras, also called neuromorphic cameras or silicon retinas, are novel vision sensors that mimic functions from the human retina and offer potential advantages over traditional cameras (low latency,

  • Thu 15

    Heiko Hamann (Science of Intelligence), “Group Performance and Scalability in Collective Systems”

    PI Lecture
    15 July, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Abstract: Scalability can be challenging in groups of collaborating agents, such as animals, robots, or computers. While a small group may work efficiently together, a bigger group may be slowed

  • October 2021

  • Thu 14

    Tim Landgraf (Science of Intelligence), “The Hidden Shallows of Explaining Deep Models”

    PI Lecture
    14 October, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Abstract: In the cognitive-, behavioral- or neuro-sciences we often match a computational model to observations and then, analyzing the model, hope to find results that generalize to the underlying system.

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