IROHMS Future Leaders Academy - Forum on Human-Like AI

IROHMS Future Leaders Academy - Forum on Human-Like AI

IROHMS Forum on Human-Like AI

By Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human Machine Systems (IROHMS)

Date and time

Wed, 17 Feb 2021 07:30 - 09:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

We are delighted to invite you to attend the IROHMS Forum on Human-Like AI, hosted by the Human-Like AI Working Group.

17th February 2021, 15:30 – 17:00 GMT.

Chaired by Professor Rossi Setchi (School of Engineering), the Forum will engage a lively discussion on current research within these fields. The format of the Forum will include:

  • a short presentation from one of the Working Group Chairs (Professor Yukun Lai, Dr Abolfazl Zaraki)
  • short presentations from the Panellists
  • questions from the Panel Chair
  • questions from the audience.

It is with pleasure that we can share with you the confirmed Panellists on this Forum (correct at time of invite).

Professor Weisi Guo, Professor of Human Machine Intelligence, Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre, Cranfield University.

Dr Iris Fermin, Innovation Lead Engineer at Jaguar Land Rover.

Rich Corken, Deputy Director, Economics, Research and Evidence, Intellectual Property Office (IPO).

Professor Yulan He, Turing AI Fellow, Event-Centric Framework for Natural Language Understanding, University of Warwick.

We hope to see many of you in attendance and look forward to meeting you virtually!

IROHMS Future Leaders Academy will explore research challenges in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-machine systems, highlighting the transformational research, strong industrial and public sector engagement, and delivery of sustainable, impactful solutions that we are recognised for. Over a period of six weeks, commencing 19th January 2021, guests will be invited to virtually join four discussion forums, workshops, networking events, and virtual tours of our new and improved laboratories: IROHMS Simulation Laboratory, Autonomous Systems and Robotics Laboratory, and Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory.

Rydym wrth ein bodd yn eich gwahodd i fynychu Fforwm IROHMS ar AI tebyg i Fod Dynol, a gynhelir gan y Gweithgor AI tebyg i Fod Dynol.

17eg Chwefror 2021, 15:30 - 17:00 GMT.

Dan gadeiryddiaeth yr Athro Rossi Setchi (Ysgol Peirianneg), bydd y Fforwm yn cynnal trafodaeth fywiog ar ymchwil gyfredol yn y meysydd hyn. Bydd fformat y Fforwm yn cynnwys:

  • cyflwyniad byr gan un o Gadeiryddion y Gweithgorau (Yr Athro Yukun Lai, Dr Abolfazl Zaraki)
  • cyflwyniadau byr gan y Panelwyr
  • cwestiynau gan Gadeirydd y Panel
  • cwestiynau gan y gynulleidfa.

Mae'n bleser gennym rannu gyda chi'r Panelwyr sydd wedi'u cadarnhau ar gyfer y Fforwm hwn (yn gywir adeg y gwahoddiad).

Yr Athro Weisi Guo, Athro Deallusrwydd Dynol Peiriannau, Canolfan Ymchwil a Thechnoleg Hedfan Digidol, Prifysgol Cranfield.

Dr Iris Fermin, Peiriannydd Arweiniol Arloesi yn Jaguar Land Rover.

Rich Corken, Dirprwy Gyfarwyddwr, Economeg, Ymchwil a Thystiolaeth, y Swyddfa Eiddo Deallusol (IPO).

Yr Athro Yulan He, Cymrawd AI Turing, Fframwaith Digwyddiad-Ganolog ar gyfer Deall Iaith Naturiol, Prifysgol Warwick.

Gobeithiwn weld llawer ohonoch yn bresennol ac edrychwn ymlaen at gwrdd â chi yn rhithwir!

Bydd Academi Arweinwyr y Dyfodol IROHMS yn archwilio heriau ymchwil ym meysydd deallusrwydd artiffisial, roboteg, a systemau peiriannau dynol, gan dynnu sylw at yr ymchwil drawsnewidiol, ymgysylltiad cryf yn y diwydiant a'r sector cyhoeddus, a darparu atebion cynaliadwy, effeithiol yr ydym yn cael ein cydnabod amdanynt. Dros gyfnod o chwe wythnos, yn dechrau 19 Ionawr 2021, bydd gwesteion yn cael eu gwahodd i ymuno'n rhithwir â phedwar fforwm trafod, weithdai, digwyddiadau rhwydweithio, a teithiau rhithwir ein labordai newydd a gwell: Labordy Efelychu IROHMS, Labordy Systemau Ymreolaethol a Roboteg, a Labordy Rhyngweithio Dynol-Robot.

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The Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-Machine Systems (IROHMS) is a world-class research environment that facilitates innovative, cutting-edge research.

We focus our research on many sectors of global strategic importance, including digital manufacturing and robotics, human factors and cognitive psychology, mobile and social computing, artificial intelligence (AI).

We have built on our renowned research excellence from three of Cardiff University’s schools: School of Engineering, School of Computer Science and Informatics, and School of Psychology.

By bringing together this collective expertise under one banner, we have maximised our expertise by driving forward innovations that tackle some of the most pressing societal challenges.

We are part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through Welsh Government, and Cardiff University.

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