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  • February 2023

  • Thu 9
    Thursday Morning Talk
    9 February, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Andreagiovanni Reina (Université Libre De Bruxelles), “The Power of Inhibition for Collective Decision Making in Minimalistic Robot Swarms”

    Abstract: I investigate how large groups of simple robots can reach a consensus with decentralized minimalistic algorithms. Simple robots can be useful in nanorobotics and in scenarios with low-cost requirements.

  • Thu 9
    Thursday Morning Talk
    9 February, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Oliver Brock (Science of Intelligence), “About the Interplay of Embodiment and Learning in Intelligent Systems”

    MAR 2.057

    Abstract: Biological intelligent systems manifest their intelligence in physical interactions with other agents and with their environment. Such interactions require embodiment. Intelligence, both artificial and biological, also requires some kind

  • Thu 16
    Thursday Morning Talk
    16 February, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Julten Abdelhalim (Science of Intelligence), “Tips and Guidelines for your grant application in Germany”

    Abstract:  This talk will be targeting junior postdocs and phd at their final stages. It will be a short and brief introduction to the major options for grants (those aiming

  • Thu 23
    Thursday Morning Talk
    23 February, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Ryan Burnell, “A Cognitive Approach to the Evaluation of AI Systems”

    Abstract: The capabilities of AI systems are improving rapidly, and these systems are being deployed in increasingly complex and high-stakes contexts, from self-driving cars to the detection of medical conditions.

  • Mon 27
    External Event
    27 February, 2023 - 3 March, 2023

    Winter School “Ethics of Neuroscience and AI” 2023

    The 12th Winter School "Ethics of Neuroscience and AI" is taking place on Feb 27 - March 3, 2023. It is organized by the BCCN Berlin/ICCN, the Berlin School of

  • Tue 28
    External Event
    28 February, 2023 - 4 March, 2023

    Winter School “Ethics of Neuroscience and AI” 2022

    The 11th Winter School "Ethics of Neuroscience and AI" is taking place on Feb 28 - March 4, 2022. It is organized by the BCCN Berlin/ICCN, the Berlin School of

  • March 2023

  • Thu 9
    Thursday Morning Talk
    9 March, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Judith L. Bronstein (University of Arizona), “Why Cooperate with Another Species? The Puzzles of Mutualism”

    Abstract: The classic view of nature is one of a deathly struggle for existence. Yet, throughout nature, organisms cooperate with each other. Mutualisms – mutually beneficial interactions between species -

  • Thu 23
    Thursday Morning Talk
    23 March, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Dr. Arlena Jung, “Time Management & Resilience”

    Abstract: In this talk, Dr. Jung will focus on the three key principles of good time management: defining priorities, managing expectations and developing routines that work. Following the lecture, the

  • Thu 30
    Thursday Morning Talk
    30 March, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Marah Halawa (Science of Intelligence), “Contrastive Learning Approaches for Computer Vision Applications”

    Abstract: The recent success in Computer Vision has been mostly attributed to improved results using deep learning models trained on large labeled datasets. Many of these datasets have been labeled

  • April 2023

  • Thu 6
    Thursday Morning Talk
    6 April, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Xing Li (Science of Intelligence), “Learning to Manipulate Articulated Objects From Human Demonstrations”

    Abstract: Programming robots to manipulate articulated objects such as drawers, doors, or locks is a challenging task. One of the major reasons for this difficulty is that robots must physically

  • Thu 13
    Thursday Morning Talk
    13 April, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Nina Poth (Science of Intelligence), “Exploring the Prospects for a Prediction-Oriented View of Intelligence”

    Abstract: It has recently been proposed that a minimal condition of intelligence is the ability to form accurate predictions (Tjøstheim & Stephens 2021). In this talk, I evaluate the promise

  • Thu 20
    Thursday Morning Talk
    20 April, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

    Friedhelm Hamann (Science of Intelligence), “Applications of Event Cameras: Animal Behavior Quantification in the Wild”

    Abstract: Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors that naturally respond to motion in the scene. They have promising advantages, namely a high dynamic range, little motion blur and low latency.

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