FRONTIERS IN AI
‘Frontiers in AI’ is a series of short invited talks by members of the AI community currently doing particularly exciting and innovative work. The idea is to highlight important new results, techniques, and trends. These talks will be integrated into regular technical sessions with contributed talks on related topics. They should be of equal interest to those working in the same area of specialisation and those looking for a point of entry into that area.
SPEAKERS
- José Hernández-Orallo, Universitat Politècnica de ValènciaCaveats and Solutions for Characterising General-Purpose AI
- María Vanina Martinez, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute IIIA-CSICBack to the Future: Symbolic Reasoning to Combat the Malicious Use of Social Media
- Marco Montali, Free University of Bozen-BolzanoAI for Declarative Processes: Representation, Mining, Synthesis
- Ana Ozaki, University of Oslo & University of BergenActively Learning from Language Models
- Dominik Peters, CNRS & Université Paris DauphineProportional Representation for Artificial Intelligence
- Roxana Rădulescu, Utrecht University & Vrije Universiteit BrusselThe World is a Multi-Objective Multi-Agent System: Now What?
- Jendrik Seipp, Linköping UniversityDissecting Scorpion: Ablation Study of an Optimal Classical Planner
- Tomasz Trzciński, Warsaw University of Technology & IDEAS NCBRZero-Waste Machine Learning