A Lecture by prof. Fredrik Heintz: Towards Trustworthy AI – Integrating Reasoning and Learning

Prof. Fredrik Heintz, PI of TAILOR project and prominent international AI researcher, will deliver the e-lecture ‘Towards Trustworthy AI – Integrating Reasoning and Learning’, on Tuesday 22nd February 2022 17:00-18:00 (CET).

See the abstract of the lesson and more details in: http://www.i-aida.org/event_cat/ai-lectures/

You can join for free using the Zoom link: https://authgr.zoom.us/j/91262043831 & Passcode: 148148

The lesson is given by the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA), a joint initiative of the European R&D projects AI4MediaELISEHumane AI NetTAILOR and VISION, that aims at offering top quality scientific lectures on several current hot AI topics.

Lectures are typically held once per week, Tuesdays 17:00-18:00 CET and the attendance is free.

If you want to stay informed on future lectures, you can register in the email lists AIDA email list and CVML email list.

Date

22 Feb 2022
Expired!

Time

17:00 - 18:00
Category
AIDA

Organizer

AIDA
Website
https://www.i-aida.org

Speaker

  • Fredrik Heintz
    Fredrik Heintz
    Professor of Computer Science at Linköping University

    Fredrik leads the Reasoning and Learning group within the Division of Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Systems (AIICS) in the Department of Computer Science. His research focus is artificial intelligence especially autonomous systems, stream reasoning and the intersection between knowledge representation and machine learning. He is the coordinator of the TAILOR ICT-48 network of AI research excellence centers, the Director of the Graduate School for the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), the President of the Swedish AI Society, a member of the CLAIRE extended core team, a member of the EurAI board, a researcher at the AI Sustainability Center, and a member of the European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI. He is also very active in education activities both at the university level and in promoting AI, computer science and computational thinking in primary, secondary and professional education. Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).