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SUMMARY:Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2022: Meet the Swarm Robots
DESCRIPTION:Swarms\, such as schools of fish\, and flocks of birds\, have shown a great capability of solving complex problems in nature. Such examples are bees finding the best nest site\, or fish escaping from a predator. Here at the Swarm Robotics Lab of SCIoI\, we demonstrate how a swarm of robots can solve problems\, make accurate decisions\, and perform tasks collectively using bio-inspired algorithms.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/lange-nacht-der-wissenschaften-2022-meet-the-swarm-robots/
CATEGORIES:For the Public
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SUMMARY:Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2022
DESCRIPTION:SCIoI is taking part of the Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2022 with five unique events! We will have Richard Schweitzer and Nicolas Roth showing and performing experiments on eye movements\, Dustin Lehmann presenting robot interaction\, plus a demonstration on swarm intelligence with Mohsen Raoufi\, and a talk with David Bierbach at the Humboldt Labor. Do not miss this exciting evening\, and read below for more information! \nVisit the our website page for more info.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/lange-nacht-der-wissenschaften-2022/
CATEGORIES:For the Public
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SUMMARY:Lange Nacht Der Wissenschaften 2022: RBO Event – Cool Things Robots Do
DESCRIPTION:The RBO Lab Team gives three exciting demonstrations of recent advances in robotics: acoustic sensing with soft robot fingers\, robot hand teleoperation\, and moving robotic hand perceiving spatial depths. The RBO Lab Team has given three exciting demonstrations of recent advances in robotics: acoustic sensing with soft robot fingers\, robot hand teleoperation\, and moving robotic hand perceiving spatial depths.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/lange-nacht-der-wissenschaft-2022-rbo-event-cool-things-robots-do/
CATEGORIES:For the Public
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SUMMARY:Lange Nacht Der Wissenschaften 2022: Exploiting Group Knowledge: Collective Learning Behavior in a Group of Robots
DESCRIPTION:In this demonstration visitors can experience a group of balancing robots working together to learn difficult motions and moving together like a collective. Visitors can even take control of individual robots to see how the other robots react and adapt their behavior. 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/lange-nacht-der-wissenschaften-2022-exploiting-group-knowledge-collective-learning-behavior-in-a-group-of-robots/
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SUMMARY:Lange Nacht Der Wissenschaften 2022: Saccades – the Fastest Human Movement
DESCRIPTION:To perceive the world around us\, we constantly make rapid eye movements called saccades. Despite being the fastest and most frequent of all human movements\, we remain largely unaware of them. To observe this\, just try to detect your own saccades in the mirror. Using high-speed recording and presentation devices\, we can make your saccades and their visual consequences visible. Maybe you can even take a slow-motion video of one of your own saccades at home!
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/lange-nacht-der-wissenschaften-2022-saccades-the-fastest-human-movement/
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SUMMARY:Joint “Meet the Scientist” Talk With All of Berlin’s Seven Clusters at Humboldt Labor Exhibition\, “Die Soziale Intelligenz Von Tieren”
DESCRIPTION:Viele Tiere zeigen erstaunliche kognitive Leistungen. Am Beispiel von Fischen wird Dr. Bierbach einige der beachtlichen Geistesleistungen von Tieren aufzeigen – vom Antizipieren des zukünftigen Verhaltens bekannter Artgenossen über das Kopieren bei der Partnerwahl bis zum Synchronschwimmen im Schwarm.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/joint-meet-the-scientist-talk-with-all-of-berlins-seven-clusters-at-humboldt-labor-exhibition-die-soziale-intelligenz-von-tieren/
CATEGORIES:For the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220707T160000
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CREATED:20211213T104332Z
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SUMMARY:Pawel Romanczuk\, “Modeling of Flocking &Amp; Swarming With Stochastic Agent-Based Models”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Collective behavior\, as exhibited by bird flocks\, fish schools or insect swarms\, is a fascinating example of self-organized behavior in biology. Mathematical models of flocking were key for the development of our current understanding on how complex complex group-level behaviors may emerge from simple local rules of interaction of close-by individuals. In this lecture I will provide a brief introduction into individual-based modeling of collective behavior from established so-called social force models to novel developments taking into account perceptual & cognitive constraints. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent the day before the lecture.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/pi-lecture-with-pawel-romanczuk-2/
CATEGORIES:PI Lecture
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SUMMARY:Katharina Scheiter (University of Potsdam)\, “Multimodal Learning: Underlying Processes and How To Support Them”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:Theories of learning from multimodal sources (e.g.\, combinations of text and pictures\, aka multimedia) posit that in order to effectively learn from multimedia\, students need to select information from text and pictures\, organize the information in memory\, and most importantly\, integrate the information into one mental model. In the first part of my presentation\, I will focus on what is meant by text-picture integration by discussing results from empirical studies aimed at better understanding its underlying processes. In the second part of my presentation\, I will focus on ways to improve text-picture integration in educational settings through enhancing the design of the learning materials as well as nudging students into processing them more effectively. Eye tracking plays a major role in this research both as a research tool but also as an instructional tool to improve multimodal learning. \nPhoto by Element5 Digital on Unsplash \nThe Zoom Link will be sent the day before the lecture.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/thursday-morning-talk-with-katharina-scheiter-university-of-potsdam-multimodal-learning-underlying-processes-and-how-to-support-them/
CATEGORIES:Thursday Morning Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220714T160000
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SUMMARY:MEET THE SCIENTIST at HU Labor With Martin Rolfs\, “Movement in the Eye of the Beholder. How Looking Shapes Visual Perception”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The eyes are the Marco Polo of the human body — they travel incessantly across the visual world in front of us\, curious for interesting or even insightful information. Tracking someone’s eye movements\, therefore\, provides insights into their perception and cognition — the eyes are indeed a window to the mind.\nThat eye movements are necessary for perception to occur in the first place was shown in experiments in the second half of the last century\, when scientists showed that preventing eye movements (e.g.\, through paralysis or by stabilizing an image on the retina) leads to the rapid fading of perception within a fraction of a second. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent the day before the lecture.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/meet-the-scientist-at-hu-labor-with-martin-rolfs-movement-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder-how-looking-shapes-visual-perception/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220714T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220714T173000
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SUMMARY:Daniel M. Wolpert (Columbia University)\, “Contextual Inference Underlies the Learning of Sensorimotor Repertoires”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nHumans spend a lifetime learning\, storing and refining a repertoire of motor memories. However\, it is unknown what principle underlies the way our continuous stream of sensorimotor experience is segmented into separate memories and how we adapt and use this growing repertoire. Here we develop a principled theory of motor learning based on the key insight that memory creation\, updating\, and expression are all controlled by a single computation – contextual inference. Unlike dominant theories of single-context learning\, our repertoire-learning model accounts for key features of motor learning that had no unified explanation and predicts novel phenomena\, which we confirm experimentally. These results suggest that contextual inference is the key principle underlying how a diverse set of experiences is reflected in motor behavior. \nThis event will take place on Zoom. \n  \nPhoto by afiq fatah on Unsplash \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/distinguish-speaker-series-with-daniel-m-wolpert/
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220721T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220721T173000
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CREATED:20220516T084326Z
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SUMMARY:Linda Onnasch (HU)\, “Effects of Anthropomorphism on Trust and Behavior in Work-Related HRI”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:  \nAnthropomorphic robot features are intended to trigger the activation of social scripts from human-human interaction\, thereby offering an intuitive approach to interact with robots. Whereas this seems to be a valid design option for the social domain leading to an increased acceptance of robots\, trust and willingness to interact\, other domains of human-robot interaction (HRI) do not provide such a clear picture. In my talk I will address the impact of anthropomorphic robot design on trust and behavior in work-related settings and show the drawbacks of anthropomorphism when not considering the context of HRI and the task relevance of anthropomorphism.\n  \nPh. taken from HU website. \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/guest-pi-lecture-with-linda-onnasch-hu-effects-of-anthropomorphism-on-trust-and-behavior-in-work-related-hri/
CATEGORIES:PI Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220727T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220727T193000
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CREATED:20220720T082956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T115119Z
UID:12785-1658944800-1658950200@www.scienceofintelligence.de
SUMMARY:Berlin Summit on Robotics 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Berlin Summit on Robotics is a three-days event funded by SCIoI that brings together leading researchers in robotics and related areas to discuss and tackle strategic challenges in robotics research. While conferences and other professional meetings are hectic and dominated by conversations about technical details\, the Berlin Summit aims to create an atmosphere in which big ideas can spring to life and grow into strategic initiatives for the robotics community. Please visit the hompage for more info. \n  \nPh. taken from Berlin Summit 2022 \n  \n***Want to attend one of our events? Sign up here.\nTo get regular updates\, subscribe to our mailing list from this page.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/berlin-summit-on-robotics-2022/
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