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  • 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

  • Sat 5

    LNDW 2021: David Bierbach, “ROBOFISH: Mit einem Fischroboter das Schwarmverhalten verstehen”

    For the Public
    5 June, 2021 @ 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    ROBOFISH: Mit einem Fischroboter das Schwarmverhalten verstehen (in German, at 6:30pm and at 9:30pm) Um das Gruppenverhalten von Fischen zu studieren, haben wir unter Beteiligung der FU, HU und TU

  • Sat 5

    LNDW2021: SCIoI’s Science Pub Quiz

    For the Public
    5 June, 2021 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

    The SCIoI Science Pub Quiz (7:30–ca.10pm) Join us for a fun evening with Science of Intelligence (SCIoI) and sign up for this special edition of the Science Pub Quiz, organized

  • Sat 5

    LNDW2021: Ralf Kurvers and Pawel Romanczuk: “Collective Intelligence or Collective Stupidity? Swarm intelligence in fish and humans”

    For the Public
    5 June, 2021 @ 10:00 pm - 11:00 pm

    Collective Intelligence or Collective Stupidity? Swarm intelligence in fish and humans (5 June, 10pm) In this talk, Pawel Romanczuk and Ralf Kurvers from our Excellence Cluster will explore swarm intelligence

  • Thu 10

    Talk: Manuel Cebrian, Max-Planck Institute for Human Development: “Time-critical Social Mobilization”

    For the Public
    10 June, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Title: Time-Critical Social Mobilization Abstract: This seminar explores the physical, behavioral, and computational limits of crowd-assembly for problem-solving. I follow several real-world experiments where we utilized social media to mobilize

  • Thu 17

    Jose Hernandez-Orallo (Valencia/Cambridge), “The Generality of Natural and Artificial Intelligence: Task Difficulty as the Elephant in the Room”

    Thursday Morning Talk
    17 June, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
    On Zoom

    Abstract: Understanding and recreating intelligence is possibly the biggest scientific challenge of our time. Evolution has produced organisms that are highly specialised for some cognitive tasks, whereas others present what

  • 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,

  • Thu 24

    Kou Murayama (Universität Tübingen), “A Reward-Learning Framework of Knowledge Acquisition: How We Can Integrate the Concepts of Curiosity, Interest, and Intrinsic-Extrinsic Rewards.”

    Distinguished Speaker Series
    24 June, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    On Zoom

    Recent years have seen a considerable surge of research on interest-based engagement, examining how and why people are engaged in activities without relying on extrinsic rewards. However, the field of

  • July 2021

  • Thu 1

    Rasmus Rothe, PhD (Merantix), “How To Build a (Deep Tech) Startup”

    Thursday Morning Talk
    1 July, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
    On Zoom

    Abstract: Rasmus Rothe is Co-Founder at Merantix, the Artificial Intelligent Venture Studio. In this talk he will give insight into how a deep tech startup is built via ideation, incubation

  • 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

    Dimitri Coelho Mollo (SCIoI), “Modelling Intelligence: The Good, the Bad, and the Plural”

    Thursday Morning Talk
    15 July, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Abstract:  I argue that artificial intelligence research has been both fuelled and hindered by the use of ‘model tasks’, that is, tasks the solution of which are taken to be

  • 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

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