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AI-SDM Seminar Series: Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Coordination for Disaster Response

Zoom webinar

Join the next AI Institute for Societal Decision Making (AI-SDM) seminar on Friday, February 28, 2025. Register now!    Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Coordination for Disaster Response Abstract: Using robots in disaster response scenarios can improve situational awareness and search effectiveness. Heterogeneous robots, each with different sensing and motion capabilities, can be coordinated to gather information moreContinue reading "AI-SDM Seminar Series: Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Coordination for Disaster Response"

ARNI Distinguished Seminar Series: Marlene Berhmann

Join ARNI on Friday, February 28, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time for a hybrid seminar, featuring Dr. Marlene Behrmann! The Development, Hemispheric Organization, and Plasticity of High-Level Vision Locations: Zuckerman Institute Kavli Auditorium, 9th Floor Columbia University 3227 Broadway, New York, NY 10027 For access to the Zuckerman Institute, please email Lena Mei @Continue reading "ARNI Distinguished Seminar Series: Marlene Berhmann"

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Center for Digital Agriculture Conference 2025: Precision Livestock Management

iHotel and Illinois Conference Center, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 1900 S 1st St, Champaign, IL, United States

The Center for Digital Agriculture (CDA) is hosting their annual conference on March 5, 2025, at the iHotel and Illinois Conference Center at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Join the CDA for an insightful exploration of the current landscape and future potential of precision livestock management technologies. This conference will bring together a diverse groupContinue reading "Center for Digital Agriculture Conference 2025: Precision Livestock Management"

Athena Lunch Series Panel: Coffee Chat with a PI

Duke University Wilkinson Building, 534 Research Drive, Durham, NC, United States

Featuring Principal Investigators (PIs) Maria Gorlatova and Bhuvana Krishnaswamy Find out about their career journeys and challenges and hear the advice they would give young students and professionals. Come prepared with questions for the panelists and an exciting conversation! This hybrid event is open to the public. Register now! March 20, 2025 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EasternContinue reading "Athena Lunch Series Panel: Coffee Chat with a PI"

AIVO Communications Office Hours

Zoom webinar

Why Attend? Find out how to get a feature article placed in AIVO News or on the AIVO website Get advice on your messaging for feature articles and press releases Request a review of your draft communications Get help drafting a communications plan Request writing or editing support for your Institute’s communications Ask a communications-relatedContinue reading "AIVO Communications Office Hours"

AI-SDM Seminar Series: The Role of Uncertainty in Decision-Making During High Consequential Events

Zoom webinar

Join the next AI Institute for Societal Decision Making (AI-SDM) seminar on Friday, March 21, 2025, featuring Terri Adams, PhD! Register now. The Role of Uncertainty in Decision-Making During High Consequential Events Abstract: With the increased risk of natural disasters, efforts are underway to improve all aspects of emergency response. Regardless of the type of disaster,Continue reading "AI-SDM Seminar Series: The Role of Uncertainty in Decision-Making During High Consequential Events"

TILOS Seminar: Single location regression and attention-based models

Halicioglu Data Science Institute Room 123 3234 Matthews Ln, La Jolla, CA, United States

Title: Single location regression and attention-based models Speaker: Claire Boyer, Université Paris-Saclay Abstract: Attention-based models, such as Transformer, excel across various tasks but lack a comprehensive theoretical understanding, especially regarding token-wise sparsity and internal linear representations. To address this gap, we introduce the single-location regression task, where only one token in a sequence determines theContinue reading "TILOS Seminar: Single location regression and attention-based models"