Waterloo.AI Seminar: Dr. Amir-Hossein Karimi on "Towards Trustworthy Human-Machine Collaboration"
Dr. Amir-Hossein Karimi Seminar - May 30th, 2024 on "Towards Trustworthy Human-Machine Collaborations"
Dr. Amir-Hossein Karimi Seminar - May 30th, 2024 on "Towards Trustworthy Human-Machine Collaborations"
Join Elliot Creager to "Build AI That Works For Everyone, Adapt Models and Coordinate Data". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place in DC 1304 on Thursday, June 13th, starting from 1:30 pm EDT.
Join Dr. Arka Roy to discuss "Uncertainty Management in Radiotherapy via AI & Optimization". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place in E7 Faculty Hall on Friday, July 19th, starting from 2:30 pm EDT.
Join Agustinus Kristiadi to discuss "Probabilistic Inference and Decision-Making with Foundation Models for Bayesian Optimization". This seminar will lead an intriguing conversation and will be taking place at DC room 1304 on Friday, October 18th, starting from 10:30 am EDT.
Join Sophia Lien to discuss "Bridging the Reality Gap in Reinforcement Learning: Robust Algorithms and Techniques for Practical Applications". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at DC room 1304 on Thursday, November 28th, starting from 1:00 pm EST.
Join Amrit Singh Bedi to discuss "Tuning Free (inference time) Alignment of Large Language Models". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at DC room 1304 on Monday, December 9th, starting from 1:00 pm EST.
Join Professor Stefanus Jasin to discuss "Revenue Management Meets Inventory Management". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at E7 2317+2357 on Wednesday, March 5th, starting from 11:00 am EST.
Join Neel Sundaresan and Michael Kwok to discuss "The Postmodern Shift: Generative and Agentic AI in Software Development". This seminar will focus on AI implications on software development and will be taking place at DC 1304 on Wednesday, March 5th, starting from 2:00 pm EST.
Join Marc Lanctot to discuss "Mastering Board Games by External and Internal Planning with Language Models". This seminar will lead a thought-provoking conversation and will be taking place at DC 1302 on Thursday, March 6th, starting from 1:00 pm EST.