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SUMMARY:Rebecca Lazarides (Science of Intelligence)\, “From Understanding Learners’ Adaptive Motivation and Emotion to Designing Social Learning Companions”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nHigh motivation and positive emotions are important prerequisites for effective knowledge transfer\, while negative emotions can impede the acquisition of new knowledge. This talk presents our current state of research in SCIoI’s project 06 that aims at identifying adaptive teaching strategies of humans\, and to synthesize them with the goal to test whether these strategies can be applied successfully by synthetic agents. To this end\, we conduct 3 experiments in which (a) we aim to build a model of adaptive teaching using an emotionally-and performance adaptive intelligent tutoring system (ITS) and to compare it to a cognitively-adaptive ITS in its effects on human emotional experience and learning performance; (b) we integrate the model of the emotionally-adaptive ITS in embodied agents (physical robots: Pepper and Cozmo) and compare its effectiveness in knowledge transfer to the traditional ‘on-screen’ form by examining humans’ learning outcomes across conditions; c) we test the adaptive mechanism in the social interaction of two robotic agents – a learner robot (Nao) and a tutor robot (Pepper) – in a scaffolding situation were both are equipped with simple emotional expression / recognition mechanisms. The talks provides an overview about our recent results\, their implications and perspectives for future research.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/thursday-morning-talk-with-rebecca-lazarides-from-understanding-learners-adaptive-motivation-and-emotion-to-designing-social-learning-companions/
LOCATION:MAR 2.057
CATEGORIES:Thursday Morning Talk
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SUMMARY:Ralf Kurvers at “Meet the Scientist”\, Humboldt Forum
DESCRIPTION:“Should I listen to you – or not?” \nShould I listen to you? Or should I ignore you when making up my mind? And what factors shape my decision-making? Questions like these are the field of behavioral researchers from the Cluster of Excellence “Science of Intelligence”. Here\, psychologists\, computer scientists\, biologists\, neuroscientists\, educational scientists\, philosophers\, and physicists work together to find out more about collective intelligence and human rationality. \n\n\nOne of these researchers is Ralf Kurvers. He has developed an interactive survey for the exhibition “After Nature” that aims at finding out more about decision-making processes in social environments – particularly\, the value of “social information”. Questions he is trying to answer are\, for instance: Do younger individuals use more social information than older generations? Are there differences across cultures in their use of social information? And is it\, in general\, good or bad to use social information? \nIn the series “Meet the Scientist”\, Ralf Kurvers presents data collected in the Humboldt Lab over the last six months. He will give insights into his findings and the fascinating field of collective psychology. \nRegister here! https://www.museumsportal-berlin.de/en/events/soll-ich-auf-dich-hoeren-oder-nicht-neue-for[…]-zur-kollektiven-entscheidungsfindung-mit-ralf-kurvers/ \n\n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/ralf-kurvers-at-meet-the-scientist-humboldt-forum/
CATEGORIES:For the Public
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SUMMARY:Michael Pauen (Science of Intelligence)\, "Detecting Higher Cognitive States in Natural and Artificial Intelligence"
DESCRIPTION:More details to follow.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/pi-lecture-with-michael-pauen/
CATEGORIES:PI Lecture
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SUMMARY:Tilman Geishauer\, "Virtual Reality - From Research to Market"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Tilman Geishauser is currently working at Somareality to create a virtual reality focused product out of a cognitive load algorithm based on pupillometry that has been in development for 8 years at Research Studios Austria. In the past he invented one of Germanys most promising VR tools: Halocline Layout. He lead his team at what is now Halocline up until product launch. In his presentations he will talk about making products for virtual reality and about making products in cooperation with research institutions and universities.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/thursday-morning-talk-with-tilman-geishauer-virtual-reality-from-research-to-market/
LOCATION:SCIoI\, MAR Building\, Marchstr. 23\, Berlin
CATEGORIES:Thursday Morning Talk
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SUMMARY:Karoline Wiesner (University of Potsdam) “Information Entropy in Complex Systems”
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Prof. Karoline Wiesner\, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy\, University of Potsdam\n\n\nAbstract: \nI begin with an introduction to the nature of complex systems. From a foundational perspective\, I will present a systematic description of their features. This will be followed by a brief discussion of the role of information theory in the analysis of complex systems. In particular\, we distinguish between information processing — in the sense of encoding and transmitting a symbolic representation — and the formation of correlations (pattern formation / self-organisation). I will give our perspective on why information theory is a prevalent tool in the study of complex systems. If time permits\, I will give an outlook on current\, unpublished work in this area. \n\n\nkarowiesner.org \nThis talk will take place in person. \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/lecture-with-karoline-wiesner-u-potsdam-what-is-a-complex-system/
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SUMMARY:SCIoI+MoA CollActive Materials Event\, “Woraus Ist Deine Zukunft Gemacht?”: IdeenLabor\, Kombucha Workshop\, and Family Activities!
DESCRIPTION:What do sensitive robots\, gripping plants and creative bacteria have in common? Let’s find out together! In “CollActive Materials” experimental laboratory\, a joint project of SCIoI and MoA\,  research and society come together to explore the materials of the future: Can they be more active or more intelligent than the materials of today? Come by to discover surprisingly living materials\, and tell us your ideas and wishes for the future.\n\nRegister now\, and bring the kids too! The event is in German.  \nPRESS RELEASE:\n \nLebendige Materialien entdecken \nPop-Up Materiallabor „Woraus ist deine Zukunft gemacht?“ im Mall Anders Lernlabor in der WILMA Shoppen \nAm 20. und 21. Mai 2022 lädt das Experimentallabor für Wissenschaftskommunikation „CollActive Materials“ in das Mall Anders Lernlabor in der WILMA Shoppen ein. Rund um die Frage „Woraus ist deine Zukunft gemacht?“ können Erwachsene und Kinder in Workshops\, Experimenten und Gesprächsrunden ungeahnt lebendige Materialien entdecken. Ganz zentral dabei: Welche dieser lebendigen Materialien helfen uns dabei\, eine nachhaltigere Zukunft zu bauen? Das Pop-Up Materiallabor markiert den Startschuss für CollActive Materials\, das als gemeinsames Projekt der Berliner Exzellenzcluster „Matters of Activity“ und „Science of Intelligence“ einen Dialog zwischen Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit zu dieser dringlichen Frage initiieren möchte. \nWas haben einfühlsame Roboter\, zupackende Pflanzen und kreative Bakterien gemeinsam? Als lebendige Materialien und Objekte könnten sie Zukunft ganz anders werden lassen\, als sie sich heute viele vorstellen. Statt aus starren und passiven Materialien wie Stahl und Beton könnten nachhaltige Zukünfte aus aktiven und intelligenten Materialien gemacht sein: Materialien\, die reagieren\, die wachsen\, sich verändern – Materialien mit Eigensinn. \nIn den Berliner Forschungsclustern „Matters of Activity“ und „Science of Intelligence“ sind aktive und intelligente Materialien und deren Beiträge zu einer nachhaltigeren Zukunft bereits zentrale Themen. Wissenschaftler*innen der beiden Verbünde erforschen beispielsweise\, was Menschen von der Architektur von bakteriellen Filmen lernen können\, wie ein Schwarm aus Mini-Robotern in Zukunft gemeinsam Entscheidungen treffen könnte oder wie Baumrinden in Zukunft als flexibles Bau-Material genutzt werden könnten. \nDoch Wissen\, Wünsche und Ideen rund um neuartige Materialien gibt es nicht nur in der Wissenschaft\, sondern auch – in vielen verschiedenen Formen – in der Gesellschaft. Um miteinander Wissen und Ideen zu teilen und lebendige Materialien gemeinsam zu erkunden\, startet nun das Experimentallabor „CollActive Materials“. In dem dreijährigen Projekt von „Matters of Activity“ und „Science of Intelligence“ sollen Menschen aus Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft gemeinsam über die Materialien von morgen spekulieren und neue Zukunftsvisionen rund um lebendige Materialien schaffen. \nDen Beginn dieser neuen Form des „Wissens durch Machen“ macht das Projekt mit dem Pop-Up-Materiallabor in der Mall Anders. An diesem Ort\, mitten in der Öffentlichkeit\, lädt das Projekt zum gemeinsamen Lernen\, Ausprobieren und Entdecken\, zum Besprechen und Verhandeln von lebendigen Materialien ein. In einem Kombucha-Workshop\, Gesprächsrunden und einem Kinderlabor wird gemeinsam getestet: Wie könnten sie denn aussehen\, die Zukünfte der lebendigen Materialien? \nKontakt  \nDr. Kristin Werner\, Koordinatorin CollActive Materials \nKristin.werner@hu-berlin.de \n0176/32445222 \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/scioimoa-collactive-materials-event-woraus-ist-deine-zukunft-gemacht/
LOCATION:Mall Anders\, Wilma Arkaden\, Wilmersdorfer Str. 46\, Berlin\, 10627\, Germany
CATEGORIES:For the Public
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