• [Talk] Robots as Social Agents: Between Construct and Reality (Brigitte

    From Tristan Miller@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 8 15:29:24 2022
    The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
    welcomes visitors to a virtual lecture by Dr. Brigitte Krenn, "Robots as
    Social Agents: Between Construct and Reality (Brigitte Krenn, OFAI)".

    The talk will be held on Wednesday, 13 July at 18:30 CEST. Connection
    details: https://www.ofai.at/events/2022-07-13krenn

    Abstract: As soon as we humans encounter other agents, be it our pet
    animals or robots we collaborate with, we cannot help but act socially
    and interpret our vis-à-vis as social agents. This is because we are
    trained as social beings from the beginning of our lifes. We have
    learned to interpret nonverbal signals sent by our fellow humans as communicative cues, including facial expressions, gestures and body
    postures, the direction of eye gaze, as well as proximity relations.
    Being who we are, we tend to overestimate and misinterpret current
    robots and AI systems regarding their communicative intents. The talk
    will address this phenomenon from a perspective of human communication
    and present examples from a selection of OFAI's robotics research
    projects, studying human–robot interaction in different application
    contexts.

    Speaker biography: Brigitte Krenn is Deputy Director of the Austrian
    Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI). She has worked in natural language processing and AI since 1990. Her overall research
    interest lies in understanding and computationally modelling human
    language capability. On the one hand, she focuses on the development and application of core language technology combining linguistic analysis
    with state-of-the-art deep learning and data science based approaches to
    text and speech processing. On the other hand, she works on
    understanding and modelling multi-modal behaviour of communicating
    agents (humans and artificial agents), including language learning and understanding on robots inspired by results from research on human
    cognition. She is board member of the Austrian Society for Artificial Intelligence (ASAI) where she heads the Working Group on Natural
    Language Processing.

    --
    Dr.-Ing. Tristan Miller, Research Scientist
    Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
    Freyung 6/6, 1010 Vienna, Austria | Tel: +43 1 5336112 12 https://logological.org/ | https://punderstanding.ofai.at/

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