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SUMMARY:First Interdisciplinary Workshop on Responsible AI for Value Creation
DESCRIPTION:Responsible technology is redefining the AI landscape. AI is no longer about developing algorithms/solutions for a given problem\, from only technical perspectives. Legal\, ethical\, and organizational aspects\, to name a few\, are among other perspectives\, that are crucial to deal with\, when developing responsible AI solutions for creating value such as economic value and acceptance by the public. This calls for interdisciplinary research. Such research however might be difficult to publish in single-disciplined topics\, unless they make their work biased towards one of the disciplines. This workshop aims to remedy this by focusing on interdisciplinary research about AI. Concretely\, this workshop calls for papers on AI\, targeting at solving problems from any field\, requiring truly interdisciplinary research\, covering at least two different disciplines\, to name a few: \n\nTechnical development of AI solutions\nEthical aspects of developing and deploying AI solutions\nLegal aspects governing AI solutions\nOrganizational aspects related to integrating AI into work practices\nCreating societal value or economic values through AI solutions.\n\nImportant Dates\nPaper submission: September 1st\, 2025\nDecision notification: September 15th\, 2025\nCamera ready: October 1st\, 2025
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/first-interdisciplinary-workshop-on-responsible-ai-for-value-creation/
LOCATION:Aalborg University Copenhagen\, A. C. Meyers Vænge 15\, Copenhagen\, 2450\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:AAU NLP Symposium 2024
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming AAU NLP 2024 Symposium\, bringing together students\, researchers\, and industry practitioners to explore and discuss NLP topics within the realm of such as LLM-Security\, LLM factuality and multilinguality. We look forward to welcoming you to the symposium\, below you can find core relevant information. Note that we have a limit of 125 attendees\, so please register as soon as possible to secure your seat! \nDate: Dec 3\, 2024 12:30 PM — 6:00 PM\nEvent: AAU NLP Symposium 2024\nLocation: Aalborg University Copenhagen\, AC Meyers Vænge 15\, Copenhagen\, 2450\nTentative Agenda (subject to change): \n*Light refreshments and snacks will be provided during the breaks\n12:30 – 12:50: Registration and Coffee\n12:50 – 13:00: Introduction to the Symposium (Prof. Johannes Bjerva\, AAU)\n13:00 – 13:50: Leon Derczynski (NVIDIA) – “Raising the LLM Security Poverty Line”\n14:00 – 14:50: Jonas Pfeiffer (Google DeepMind\, Zurich) – “Modular Deep Learning”\n14:50 – 15:15: Coffee Break\n15:15 – 16:00: Desmond Elliot (University of Copenhagen) – “Pixel-based Models of Language”\n16:00 – 16:50: Anna Rogers (IT University of Copenhagen) – “AI ‘News’ Content Farms Are Easy to Make and Hard to Detect”\n16:50 – 17:15: Coffee Break\n17:15 – 18:00: Lightning talks by AAU NLP researchers – Speakers TBA\n18:00 – 19:30: Reception\, including drinks and snacks \nRegistration: https://forms.gle/pRL9BQQVQXMwkAap8
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/aau-nlp-symposium-2024/
LOCATION:Aalborg University Copenhagen\, A. C. Meyers Vænge 15\, Copenhagen\, 2450\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Film Screening - NIRANTHEA
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a free public film screening + artist talk with Marco Donnarumma of NIRANTHEA\, a hybrid short film combining documentary\, audiovisual synaesthesia and AI hearing algorithms. The film is offered as part of the PhD Course on Biophysical Expression\, Affect and Movement at Aalborg Univeristy. \nNIRANTHEA offers a poetic reflection on the unlearning of normative conceptions of sound and body technology. It does so directly through the unscripted ideas\, thoughts and experiences of a group of six d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing people. The dialogues were filmed after five months of communal research\, during which the group had engaged in regular conversations and research sessions mediated by artist Marco Donnarumma – himself late-deafened.\nThis process of sharing\, analysis and intimate reflection served to create a new voice that is one and multiple at once. The title symbolises this multiplicity: Niranthea is\, in fact\, an acronym of the letters found in the first names of the members of the working group\, Adriane\, Ann-Catrin\, Mara\, Martin\, Wojciech. Through their different voices\, Niranthea becomes a multiform identity\, a pluripotent and plurisensitive body of perception. The knowledge embodied by Niranthea strives to describe an incredibly wide rage of sonic experiences that do not have anything to do with “hearing” as most commonly intended. Such experiences go well beyond the dominating audist understanding of sound perception and thus inevitably trigger urgent questions on the relationship between sites of power and disabled bodies\, self-empowerment\, misunderstanding and the role of technology in this ecology. \nThe film will be followed by a discussion with Donnarumma. \nAbout the Artist. Marco Donnarumma (DE) is an artist\, performer\, inventor\, stage director and theorist weaving together contemporary performance\, new media art and interactive computer music since the early 2000s. To create his artworks\, he manipulates bodies and invents machines\, crafts choreographies and composes sounds\, thus combining disciplines\, media and technology into an oneiric\, sensual\, uncompromising aesthetics. He is internationally acknowledged for solo performances\, stage productions and installations that defy genres\, and where the body becomes a morphing language to speak critically of ritual\, power and technology. Donnarumma’s latest series of artworks\, I Am Your Body (2021-present)\, explores the relation between sound\, AI and the embodied knowledge enshrined in d/Deaf and hard of hearing bodies. It does so through film\, performance\, creation of custom technologies and participatory research\, reframing in the process the concepts of ‘prosthesis’ and ‘cyborg’. \nFor more info visit: https://marcodonnarumma.com
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/film-screening-niranthea/
LOCATION:Aalborg University Copenhagen\, A. C. Meyers Vænge 15\, Copenhagen\, 2450\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:PhD Course: Biophysical Express\, Affect & Movement (BEAM)
DESCRIPTION:Biophysical Expression\, Affect & Movement (BEAM) introduces students to cutting edge research trends and technology platforms that monitor and augment human performance across both the creative industries and health sectors. The course offers hands-on workshop activities using advanced sensor technologies for physiological data\, applied to real-time performance and augmented human capabilities with computation\, including machine learning. \nOne platform to be explored is The Source by BioMECI with guest lecturers / developers Mark-David Hosale and Alan Macy. Design and integration with other platforms will also be explored\, for example Bio-X sensors integrating machine-learning approaches to multimodal human-computer interaction. The course includes invited lectures & workshops with Grisha Coleman (Northeastern University\, US) and Marco Donnarumma (IT/DE) addressing important topics on critical computing\, AI\, and ethics as they relate to movement motion capture data\, prosthetics\, and research. The course will have a strong focus on somatic practices (f.ex. Feldenkreis)\, and practical work on embodied interaction. This course has cross-over appeal for creative computing applications (audiovisual interaction\, sound and music computing) and health/rehabilitation applications (tele-health\, digital health solutions/monitoring). Programming experience\, Design of HCI systems\, interest in affective computing and real-time systems exploring the arts\, such as music / dance & movement / visual forms of expression and/or interest in working with medical devices/sensing/health monitoring devices for training and rehabilitation. \nThe course will be hosted by the Sound & Music Computing research group and take place in both the Augmented Performance Lab and the Manufakturet labs. The course will be supported by researchers from the RELATE Research Laboratory for Art and Technology. \nPrerequisites: Programming experience\, Design of HCI systems\, and/or Interest in affective computing and real-time systems exploring the arts\, such as music / dance & movement / visual forms of expression and/or interest in working with medical devices/sensing/health monitoring devices for training and rehabilitation.
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/phd-course-biophysical-express-affect-movement-beam/
LOCATION:Aalborg University Copenhagen\, A. C. Meyers Vænge 15\, Copenhagen\, 2450\, Denmark
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