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-<​HTML><​table><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2020-11-20</​td><​td>​Simon Haller-Seeber and Patrick Lamprecht present a show <​i>​Explainable AI: A sneak peek into the Black-Box</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​youtube.com/​watch?​v=4NVfPwdLnCg&​amp;​t=17m43s">​Science Slam +<​HTML><​table><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2022-02-19</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <i>Learning as a Creative Process in Humans and 
-    </a>, online.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2020-06-22</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <i>Conditional Neural Movement Primitives</i> at <a href="http://www.gdr-isis.fr/index.php?​page=reunion&​amp;​idreunion=424">GdR +    Machines</i> at <a href="https://www.philosophie.uni-konstanz.de/​ag-mueller/​online-workshop-on-agency-life-and-creativity/">Workshop 
-    ​ISIS Réunion Apprentissage et Robotique</a>, online. <span class="​actions"><​a href="​javascript:​void(0)"​ onclick="​showHide('​newsitem1', '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="newsitem1Abstract" style="​display:​none">​Conditional Neural Movement Primitives (CNMP) constitute +    ​on “Agency, Life, and Creativity”</a>, online. <span class="​actions"><​a href="​javascript:​void(0)"​ onclick="​showHide('​newsitem0', '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="newsitem0Abstract" style="​display:​none">​Humans constantly engage in creative activity such as 
-    ​novel framework for robot programming by demonstration based on +    ​finding explanations,​ improving technology, or solving ​novel 
-    ​Conditional Neural Processes (CNP) Like Bayesian methods such as +    ​problems in everyday lifeEven imitating other humanse.g. while 
-    Gaussian Processes (GP)CNP learn how target distributions depend +    ​learning a new skillis creative in that the imitator has to 
-    ​on dataand can be conditioned on specific data points ​to infer +    ​infer the conceptual structure underlying the observed 
-    ​new target distributions at test time.  Unlike GP that are +    ​manifestation ​and to regenerate the latter from the formerIn 
-    ​expensive to train and scale poorly ​to high dimensions, CNP are +    ​contrast, current AI-enabled agents are unable ​to generate and 
-    neural networks and are trained by gradient descent CNMP +    ​draw upon such conceptual structures. Their learning is mostly 
-    ​leverage CNP to represent motion trajectories that can be +    ​driven by statistics, and any ability to produce novelty is 
-    ​conditioned,​ at test time, on task paramters ​such as goal +    largely limited to trial and errorI will try to characterize 
-    ​locations, via points, and/or force readings ​Moreover,​ CNMP are +    ​this fundamental difference between learning ​in human and 
-    ​conditioned on sensor readings during execution, resulting ​in +    ​artificial agentsand will discuss possible technological 
-    ​robustreactive behavior. ​ This talk will present an overview of +    ​approaches that might help close this gap.</​blockquote></​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-11-24</​td><​td>​Justus Piater ​is a panelist at a public discussion on <a href="​https://​www.linkedin.com/​posts/​elsa-innsbruck_letzte-woche-fand-zum-elsa-day-am-24112021-activity-6871397038093869057-16-7">​Privacy 
-    ​how CNMP work and how they can be used in various robot +    ​in the Digital Age</​a>,​ online(Organized by ELSA Innsbruck)</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-10-22</​td><​td>​Justus Piater gives an invited talk <i>Robotik und KI in der Medizin – nur 
-    applications.</​blockquote></​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2020-06-03</​td><​td>​Justus Piater ​appears ​in the media: Wie der Roboter denken lernt.</​td></​tr><​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 +    Bedarfserweckung?​</i> at <a href="​https://​medical-update-hall.com/veranstaltungen/">Medical 
-    ​„Primers for Predocs ​– Strategien ​für eine erfolgreiche +    ​Update Hall 2021 – Fit für das neue Jahrzehnt</​a>, ​UMIT, Hall in Tirol.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-08-26</​td><​td>​Justus Piater contributes a talk <​i>​Digital Science at the University of Innsbruck</​i>​ at Aurora Research Conference Digital Society &amp; Global Citizenship,​ Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. <span class="​actions"><​a href="​javascript:​void(0)"​ onclick="​showHide('​newsitem3', '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="newsitem3Abstract" style="​display:​none">​Growing ​data processing capacities ​and progress in 
-    Promotion“</​a>, ​Universität Heidelberg. <span class="​actions"><​a href="​javascript:​void(0)"​ onclick="​showHide('​newsitem4', '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="newsitem4Abstract" style="​display:​none">​Massive availability of data and computing power are +    ​analytical ​methods ​and artificial intelligence are motivating 
-    ​promoting data-driven ​methods ​in all areas of science and +    entire branches ​of science ​to raise new questions ​and to develop 
-    ​technology.  ​I will describe how the University of Innsbruck +    ​new approaches. This digital transformation requires progressive,​ 
-    ​supports this via its new Digital Science Center, ​and will give a +    interdisciplinary synergies between the computational sciences and 
-    ​flavor ​of machine learning for data analysis.</​blockquote></​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2020-01-20</​td><​td>​Joanna Chimiak-Opoka,​ Carina König, and Justus Piater ​appear in the media: ​<a href="​https://​www.uibk.ac.at/​newsroom/ergaenzung-digital-science-erfolgreich-gestartet.html.de">Ergänzung Digital Science erfolgreich gestartet – UIBK Newsroom</​a>​.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2020-01-03</​td><​td>​Justus Piater ​gives an invited talk <i>Künstliche Intelligenz:​ Grundlagen, Erfolge, +    all other scientific disciplines.  ​The Digital Science Center 
-    Herausforderungen</i> at 47. Tagung des Innsbrucker Kreises von MoraltheologInnen +    (DiSC) at the University of Innsbruck ​meets this challenge by 
-    und SozialethikerInnen,​ Innsbruck.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2019-12-19</​td><​td>​Justus Piater appears in the media: ​<a href="​https://​tvthek.orf.at/profile/Tirol-heute/70023/Tirol-heute/14035670/Alexa-Siri-Co-Spione-im-eigenen-Haus/​14610743">TV interview by ORF 2 Tirol Heute RedHaus (in German)</​a>​.</​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 +    ​integrating ​and promoting digitalisation of scientific research. 
-    Understand My Robot?</i> at <a href="​http://​www.trustrobots.eu/">TrustRobots Lecture series +    In this talk I will present some examples of interdisciplinary 
-    ​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 +    ​research by DiSC staff researchers who are experts in specific 
-    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('​newsitem9', '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="newsitem9Abstract" style="​display:​none">​A fundamental task of sensory processing is to detect +    aspects ​of digital science.</​blockquote></​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-08-24</​td><​td>​Justus Piater ​contributes a lecture <​i>​Picking and Placing</​i>​ at <a href="​https://​www.uibk.ac.at/​informatik/​forschung/gmar-robotics-school-2021.html">​2021 GMAR Summer School</a>, Villa Blanka, Innsbruck.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-07-01</​td><​td>​Justus Piater ​and Matteo Saveriano give an invited talk <i>Making Robots Learn to Perceive and Act with Understanding</i> at <a href="​https://​webservices.scientificnet.org/rest/entries/api/v1/blobs/200894">Workshop 
-    ​and integrate feature items to group them into perceptual units +    and Open Lab on Field Robotics - Interdisciplinary aspects of 
-    segregating them from other objects and the background. A +    robotics and its applications ​in outdoor scenarios</a>, NOI Techpark, Bolzano, Italy.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-05-26</​td><​td>​Justus Piater ​contributes a talk <i>Intelligente und interaktive Systeme</i> at <a href="​http://​www.gmar.at/aktuell/">GMAR Robotics Science 
-    framework ​is discussed which explains how perceptual grouping at +    ​Talks</​a>, ​online.</​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-03-24</​td><​td>​Justus Piater ​gives an invited ​lecture ​<i>Machine Learning, Perception, And Abstract Concepts</i> at Invited lecture ​at Ontario Tech U, Canada, online. <span class="​actions"><​a href="​javascript:​void(0)"​ onclick="​showHide('​newsitem7', '​Abstract'​)">​[Abstract]</​a></​span><​blockquote id="newsitem7Abstract" style="​display:​none">​With every spectacular achievement ​of a machine learning 
-    ​early as well as higher-level cognitive stages may be implemented +    ​system, ​the long-elusive AI breakthrough ​is popularly proclaimed 
-    in cortex. Different grouping mechanisms are implemented which are +    ​to be just around the corner. ​ Most recent successes have been due 
-    attuned ​to basic features ​and feature combinations and mainly +    in large part to massive data and computation,​ in particular using 
-    ​evaluated along the forward sweep of stimulus processingHowever, +    ​deep artificial neural networks But can artificial cognition 
-    ​due to limitations of local feature detection mechanisms and +    ​really be achieved just by further scaling up existing 
-    ​inherent ambiguitiestop-down feedback is required to deliver +    ​machine-learning techniques? ​ I discuss examples of simple
-    ​contextual information helping to disambiguate initial +    ​perceptual problems that are easily solved by humans but very 
-    ​measurementsFeedback of contextual information is demonstrated +    ​difficult for today'​s machine learning methods These problems 
-    ​to improve object recognition performance,​ stabilize learning of +    ​reflect how humans conceptualize their world Their mastery is 
-    object categories, and integrate multi-sensory representations. +    ​thus likely to be an essential prerequisite for autonomous robots 
- +    to attain higher levels ​of cognitive ​abilities To get there, a 
-    ​The canonical principles of neural computation define a set of +    ​few core issues ​can be identified that should drive research in 
-    ​core operations ​to implement above-mentioned mechanisms ​of +    ​cognitive robotics.</​blockquote></​td></​tr><​tr valign="​top"><​td>​2021-01-28</​td><​td>​Matteo Saveriano ​gives an invited ​talk <i>Making robots to learn from human observation?​</i> at <a href="​https://​www.bmeia.gv.at/en/austrian-embassy-ottawa/news/​events/​detail/​article/​showcasing-young-austrian-scholars-and-scientists-an-original-seven-part-virtual-lectures-ser/">Showcasing Young Austrian Scholars and Scientists, Austrian cultural forum, Ottawa</a>, online.</td></​tr><​tr valign="top"><​td>2021-01-14</td><td>Matteo Saveriano gives an invited talk <​i>​Hierarchical action decomposition ​and motion learning for the execution ​of manipulation tasks</​i>​ at <href="​http://​www.gmar.at/​aktuell/">​Hello Tyrol calling! Robotics Talk onlineGMARInnsbruck<​/a>online.</​td></​tr></​table></​HTML>​
-    perceptual and cognitive ​inferenceThese operations can be +
-    mappedin 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('​newsitem10',​ '​Abstract'​)">[Abstract]</a></span><blockquote id="​newsitem10Abstract"​ 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 ​research grand challengeCurrently,​ +
-    we are experiencing AI systems with superhuman performance in +
-    games, image and speech processingHoweverthe generation of +
-    robot behaviors with human-like motion intelligence and +
-    performance has yet to be achieved. In this talkI 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></​table></​HTML>​+
  
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