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September 2021

Thu 23
Thursday Morning Talk
23 September, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Tina Klüwer (Science of Intelligence), AI Director Science & Startups

On Zoom

Through a talk followed by a discussion and Q&A, AI Director at Science & Startups Tina Klüwer will explore the joint programmes and resources offered by Berlin's universities to those

October 2021

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

Tim Landgraf (Science of Intelligence), “The hidden shallows of explaining deep models”

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.

Tue 19
External Event
19 October, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Mental Health in PhD Students. The role of graduate schools, the integration of international students and impostor syndrome

On Zoom

Scholar Minds, in collaboration with Science of Intelligence and the Berlin School of Mind and Brain, would like to invite you to a special conference on the topic "Mental Health

Thu 28
Distinguished Speaker Series
28 October, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Cameron Buckner (Univ. of Houston), Imagination and the Prospects for Empiricist Artificial Intelligence

On Zoom

Abstract: In current debates over deep-neural-network-based AI, deep learning researchers have adopted the mantle of philosophical empiricism and associationism, and its critics have taken up the side of philosophical rationalism

November 2021

Tue 2
For the Public
2 November, 2021 @ 6:00 am - 7:00 pm

Berlin Science Week Talk, Guillermo Gallego: Giving Robots T-Rex-Inspired Eyes

On Zoom

Ever heard of neuromorphic cameras? They are bio-inspired sensors that mimic the transient visual pathway. These cameras do not acquire pictures or full images as a normal video camera. Instead,

Sat 6
For the Public
6 November, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Berlin Science Week Talk, David Bierbach: Just be yourself! How individual differences shape collective behavior. Using a robotic fish to understand collective behavior

Naturkundemuseum

Do genetically identical individuals living in the same environment develop identical behaviors? And what role does individuality play in shaping the collective behavior of a flock of birds or a

Sun 7
For the Public
7 November, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Berlin Science Week Talk, Alex Kacelnik and Marc Toussaint: Unsolved Problems in the Study of Intelligence. Learning about intelligence, from crows to robots

On Zoom

A live discussion of Alex Kacelnik (Biologist, U Oxford) and Marc Toussaint (AI Roboticist, TU Berlin) on key problems in studying intelligence in both animals and AI systems. Please register

Mon 8
For the Public
8 November, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Berlin Science Week Talk, Ralf Kurvers and Pawel Romanczuk: Collective Intelligence or Collective Stupidity? From Fish Schools to Human Groups. Exploring swarm intelligence in fish and humans

On Zoom

Scientists Pawel Romanczuk and Ralf Kurvers will explore swarm intelligence in fish and humans, investigating the role of single individuals and social interactions in collective decisions, also exploring when collectives

Wed 10
For the Public
10 November, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Berlin Science Week Talk, Fritz Francisco: Why Behaviour? Why we behave the way we do

On Zoom

From French photographers, Austrian naturalists and English adventurers – all have been equally fascinated by the way we are affected by, and interact with our surroundings. It is the intricate

Thu 25
For the Public
25 November, 2021 @ 7:00 am - 8:30 pm

What does the swarm know? Collective intelligence explained at the HU Lab’s MitWissenschaft Event

Humboldt Forum

As part of the events linked to the exhibition Nach der Natur at the Humboldt Forum, on 25 November at 7pm cluster members Jens Krause, Lea Musiolek, and Pawel Romanczuk

December 2021

Thu 2
Thursday Morning Talk
2 December, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Kate Storrs (Justus Liebig University, Giessen), “Modelling mid-level vision with unsupervised learning”

On Zoom

Abstract: Models of vision have come far in the past 10 years. Deep neural networks can recognise objects with near-human accuracy, and predict brain activity in high-level visual regions. However,

Thu 2
2 December, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Alice von Auersperg (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna), “Breaking new ground: innovation in birds, primates and human infants”

Breaking new ground: innovation in birds, primates and human infants  Novel behaviors that suddenly appear either as a solution to a new problem or as an alternative way to solve

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