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-<​HTML><​table><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-12-12</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited lecture <​i>​Too Smart to Be Trusted – Do I Even Want to+<​HTML><​table><tr valign="​top"><​td>​2020-01-29</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <​i>​Digital Science</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​www.graduateacademy.uni-heidelberg.de/​karriere/​veranstaltungsreihen.html">​Vortragsreihe 
 +    „Primers for Predocs – Strategien für eine erfolgreiche 
 +    Promotion“</​a>,​ Universität Heidelberg.</​td></​tr><tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-12-12</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited lecture <​i>​Too Smart to Be Trusted – Do I Even Want to
     Understand My Robot?</​i>​ at <a href="​http://​www.trustrobots.eu/">​TrustRobots Lecture series     Understand My Robot?</​i>​ at <a href="​http://​www.trustrobots.eu/">​TrustRobots Lecture series
     Trust in Robots</​a>,​ TU Vienna.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-12-05</​td><​td>​IIS guest <span style="​font-weight:​bold">​Heiko Neumann</​span>,​ University of Ulm,  gives an invited colloquium <​i>​Biologically inspired visual-auditory processing – from     Trust in Robots</​a>,​ TU Vienna.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-12-05</​td><​td>​IIS guest <span style="​font-weight:​bold">​Heiko Neumann</​span>,​ University of Ulm,  gives an invited colloquium <​i>​Biologically inspired visual-auditory processing – from
-    brain-like computation to neuromorphic algorithms</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​www.uibk.ac.at/​informatik/​forschung/​lunchtime-seminar/​index.html.en">​IFI Lunchtime Seminar</​a>​.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-26</​td><​td>​IIS guest <span style="​font-weight:​bold">​Tamim Asfour</​span>,​ Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, ​ gives an invited keynote <​i>​Engineering Humanoids with Motion Intelligence</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​www.uibk.ac.at/​informatik/​studium/​inday-students/​index.html.en">​inday students</​a>​.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-25</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <​i>​Enabling Robots to Learn Abstract Concepts</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​tricolore.inf.unibz.it/​tricolore2019/​program/">​TriCoLore+    brain-like computation to neuromorphic algorithms</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​www.uibk.ac.at/​informatik/​forschung/​lunchtime-seminar/​index.html.en">​IFI Lunchtime Seminar</​a>​. ​<span class="​actions"><​a href="​javascript:​void(0)"​ onclick="​showHide('​newsitem2',​ '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="​newsitem2Abstract"​ style="​display:​none">​A fundamental task of sensory processing is to detect 
 +    and integrate feature items to group them into perceptual units 
 +    segregating them from other objects and the background. A 
 +    framework is discussed which explains how perceptual grouping at 
 +    early as well as higher-level cognitive stages may be implemented 
 +    in cortex. Different grouping mechanisms are implemented which are 
 +    attuned to basic features and feature combinations and mainly 
 +    evaluated along the forward sweep of stimulus processing. However, 
 +    due to limitations of local feature detection mechanisms and 
 +    inherent ambiguities,​ top-down feedback is required to deliver 
 +    contextual information helping to disambiguate initial 
 +    measurements. Feedback of contextual information is demonstrated 
 +    to improve object recognition performance,​ stabilize learning of 
 +    object categories, and integrate multi-sensory representations. 
 + 
 +    The canonical principles of neural computation define a set of 
 +    core operations to implement above-mentioned mechanisms of 
 +    perceptual and cognitive inference. These operations can be 
 +    mapped, in a simplified form, onto neuromorphic platforms to 
 +    emulate brain-like computation. It is demonstrated that an 
 +    architecture composed of canonical circuit mechanisms can be 
 +    mapped onto neuromorphic chip technology facilitating low-energy 
 +    non-von Neumann computation.</​blockquote>​</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-26</​td><​td>​IIS guest <span style="​font-weight:​bold">​Tamim Asfour</​span>,​ Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, ​ gives an invited keynote <​i>​Engineering Humanoids with Motion Intelligence</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​www.uibk.ac.at/​informatik/​studium/​inday-students/​index.html.en">​inday students</​a>​. ​<span class="​actions"><​a href="​javascript:​void(0)"​ onclick="​showHide('​newsitem3',​ '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="​newsitem3Abstract"​ style="​display:​none">​Humanoid robotics plays a central role in robotics 
 +    research as well as in understanding intelligence. Engineering 
 +    humanoid robots that are able to learn from humans and 
 +    sensorimotor experience, to predict the consequences of actions 
 +    and exploit the interaction with the world to extend their 
 +    cognitive horizon remains a research grand challenge. Currently,​ 
 +    we are experiencing AI systems with superhuman performance in 
 +    games, image and speech processing. However, the generation of 
 +    robot behaviors with human-like motion intelligence and 
 +    performance has yet to be achieved. In this talk, I will present 
 +    recent progress towards engineering 24/7 humanoid robots that link 
 +    perception and action to generate intelligent behavior. I will 
 +    show the ARMAR humanoid robots performing complex grasping and 
 +    manipulation tasks in kitchen and industrial environments,​ 
 +    learning actions from human observation and experience as well as 
 +    reasoning about object-action relations.</​blockquote>​</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-25</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <​i>​Enabling Robots to Learn Abstract Concepts</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​tricolore.inf.unibz.it/​tricolore2019/​program/">​TriCoLore
     – Creativity | Cognition | Computation</​a>,​ Bolzano, Italy.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-18</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <​i>​Künstliche Intelligenz in einer menschlichen     – Creativity | Cognition | Computation</​a>,​ Bolzano, Italy.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-18</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <​i>​Künstliche Intelligenz in einer menschlichen
     Gesellschaft</​i>​ at Robotik in Medizin und Pflege – Jubiläumssymposium     Gesellschaft</​i>​ at Robotik in Medizin und Pflege – Jubiläumssymposium
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     real-world constraints. Is bio-inspiration helpful?</​a>,​ Macau.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-03</​td><​td>​Justus Piater, Philipp Gschwandtner,​ and Simon Haller appear in the media: Österreich-Bild:​ Bits und Berge - 350 Jahre Forschung in Innsbruck; TV Documentary by ORF 2 (in German).</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-10-23</​td><​td>​Simon Haller appears in the media: TV interview by ORF 2 Tirol Heute (in German).</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-10-11</​td><​td>​Justus Piater appears in the media: <a href="​https://​issuu.com/​eco.nova/​docs/​eco_06_2019_issuu/​24">​KI oder     real-world constraints. Is bio-inspiration helpful?</​a>,​ Macau.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-11-03</​td><​td>​Justus Piater, Philipp Gschwandtner,​ and Simon Haller appear in the media: Österreich-Bild:​ Bits und Berge - 350 Jahre Forschung in Innsbruck; TV Documentary by ORF 2 (in German).</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-10-23</​td><​td>​Simon Haller appears in the media: TV interview by ORF 2 Tirol Heute (in German).</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-10-11</​td><​td>​Justus Piater appears in the media: <a href="​https://​issuu.com/​eco.nova/​docs/​eco_06_2019_issuu/​24">​KI oder
     die Geschichte einer gleichzeitigen Über- und Unterschätzung     die Geschichte einer gleichzeitigen Über- und Unterschätzung
-    (eco.nova, in German)</​a>​.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-10-10</​td><​td>​IIS guest <span style="​font-weight:​bold">​Georg Martius</​span>,​ Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, +    (eco.nova, in German)</​a>​.</​td></​tr></​table></​HTML>​
-    Tübingen, ​ gives an invited colloquium <​i>​Control What You Can – Intrinsically Motivated +
-    Hierarchical RL</​i>​ at IIS Colloquium.</​td></​tr></​table></​HTML>​+
  
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