Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2019
Robots playing soccer, lab mice, visual experiments: SCIoI members demonstrated their science and talk about their discoveries for an entire evening.
Robots playing soccer, lab mice, visual experiments: SCIoI members demonstrated their science and talk about their discoveries for an entire evening.
Thursday morning lectures Talk by Iyad Rahwan, director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Associate Professor at the MIT Media Lab. The topic of his talk will be
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
Thursday morning lectures ABSTRACT: I will give a brief overview of the ongoing work of the Kinds of Intelligence team at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and
A Thursday Talk on a Friday! Dr Stephen Cave is Executive Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and Senior Research Associate in Philosophy at the University
Thursday Morning Lectures Abstract: Implementation of neural control in the application of advanced robotic systems promises restoration of autonomy and quality of life in severe paralysis. Moreover, neurotechnologies that are
PI Lecture Series Marianne Maertens: "How we perceive surfaces"
Thursday Morning Lectures
Distinguished Lecture Series On 12 December 2019, Professor William H. Warren (Brown University) will kick off the SCIoI Distinguished Lecture Series. William Warren earned his undergraduate degree at Hampshire College
Thursday Morning Lectures Abstract: In educational psychology, the benefits and limitations of adaptive learning processes are currently under debate. In computer science, Intelligent Tutor Systems (ITS) exist that are adaptive
Prof. Bruno Lara (Cognitive Robotics, UAEM, Mexico) and Dr. Alejandra Ciria (Cognitive Psychology, UNAM, Mexico) will give a presentation on their research on internal models and predictive coding from a
PI Lecture Series - "Spatial AI and Event-based Vision" Prof. Dr. Guillermo Gallego Robotic Interactive Perception Group, TU Berlin