IROHMS Future Leaders Academy: Keynote - Prof Tom Gedeon - Virtual

IROHMS Future Leaders Academy: Keynote - Prof Tom Gedeon - Virtual

IROHMS Future Leaders Academy: Keynote - Prof Tom Gedeon (Curtin University) - Virtual Attendance

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

Date and time

Thu, 23 Jun 2022 07:30 - 08:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

We are delighted to invite you to attend one of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-Machine Systems’ (IROHMS) Keynote presentations as part of IROHMS Future Leaders Academy 2022. This Keynote presentation will be delivered by Professor Tom Gedeon, Optus Chair for Artificial Intelligence, Curtin University.

Title: Responsive AI needs Responsible AI

Abstract: Responsive AI is the use of human behavioural and biometric data to create useful AI systems, and comes from a convergence of HCI and AI. I will give some examples of some exciting research outcomes in this space. But these great results come at a potential cost of loss of privacy. So we need responsible AI, which is a privacy by design approach to control the private and personal data used.

Bio: Professor Tom Gedeon is the Optus Chair in Artificial Intelligence at Curtin University in Perth. Tom is Honorary Professor of Computer Science and recently was Head of the Human Centred Computing (Hcc) Research Areas of the School of Computing in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, The Australian National University. Professor Gedeon’s research is focused on the development of automated systems for information extraction, from textual as well as eye gaze and physiological human data, and for the synthesis of the extracted information into humanly useful information resources, primarily using neural network, deep learning and fuzzy logic methods. This is responsive AI or human centred computing.

Location: This Keynote will be streamed via Zoom. Link will be provided following registration.

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 three weeks, commencing 7 June 2022, guests will be invited to join six keynotes, industry talks, workshops, and tours of our new and improved laboratories: IROHMS Simulation Laboratory, Autonomous Systems and Robotics Laboratory, and Human-Machine Interaction Laboratory.

Prif gyflwyniad 6: Yr Athro Tom Gedeon (Prifysgol Curtin)

23ain Mehefin 2022, 15:30-16:30 BST

Mae’n dda gyda ni eich gwahodd i un o brif gyflwyniadau Canolfan Deallusrwydd Artiffisial, Roboteg a Sustemau Peiriannau Dynol yn rhan o Academi Arweinwyr y Dyfodol 2022. Yr Athro Tom Gedeon, Cadair Optus Deallusrwydd Artiffisial Prifysgol Curtin, fydd yn rhoi’r cyflwyniad hwn.

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Bywgraffiad: Cadair Optus Deallusrwydd Artiffisial Prifysgol Curtin, Perth, yw’r Athro Tom Gedeon. Mae Tom yn Athro Anrhydeddus Cyfrifiadureg ac, yn ddiweddar, bu yn swydd Pennaeth Meysydd Ymchwil Cyfrifiadura Gallu Dynol Ysgol Cyfrifiadura Coleg Peirianneg a Chyfrifiadureg Prifysgol Genedlaethol Awstralia. Mae’i ymchwil yn ymwneud â llunio sustemau awtomataidd ar gyfer echdynnu gwybodaeth (testunau, llygaid a data am gyrff dynol) yn ogystal â rhoi’r wybodaeth honno mewn adnoddau sy’n ddefnyddiol i bobl trwy ddulliau rhwydweithiau niwral, dysgu dwfn a rhesymeg niwlog yn bennaf. Mae hynny’n ymatebol i ddeallusrwydd artiffisial neu gyfrifiadura sy’n canolbwyntio ar allu dynol.

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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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