Events
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em. O. Univ. Prof. Dr. Hubert Haider, Univ. Salzburg
Multiple targets – Ambiguitäten als Kriterium für LLMs
OFAI is proud to present "Multiple targets – Ambiguitäten als Kriterium für LLMs", a talk by Hubert Haider of University of Salzburg. The talk is part …
Lecture
Dr. Margherita Pallottino, Univ. of Geneva / OFAI
Fii uses across Arabic varieties
OFAI is proud to present "Fii uses across Arabic varieties", a talk by Margherita Pallottino of University of Geneva / OFAI. The talk is part of …
Lecture
Prof. James E. Young, BSc, PhD, University of Manitoba
Designing Human–Robot Interaction
OFAI is proud to present "Designing Human–Robot Interaction", a talk by Prof. James E. Young, BSc, PhD of the University of Manitoba. The talk …
Lecture
Jordan Kodner, PhD, Stony Brook University
Is it Language or Task Design? Reinterpreting language models' recent successes in morphology and syntax learning
OFAI is proud to present "Is it Language or Task Design? Reinterpreting language models' recent successes in morphology and syntax learning", a talk by Jordan …
Lecture series
OFAI 2024 Spring Lecture Series
OFAI is delighted to announce its 2024 Spring Lecture Series, featuring an eclectic lineup of internal and external speakers.
The talks are intended to familiarize …
Lecture
Mag. Dr. Brigitte Krenn and Mag. Dr. Stephanie Gross, MSc, OFAI
Bias in Language Models Illustrated by the Example of Gender
Please note, originally this talk was scheduled for 14 February 2024 as part of OFAI's 2023 Fall Lecture Series. For this talk had to be …
Lecture
Assoz. Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. Clemens Heitzinger, TU Wien
Reinforcement Learning and its Application in Medicine and Large Language Models
Reinforcement learning has been instrumental in many advances in AI, including medicine. In such applications, statements about the reliability of the results are necessary in …
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Univ.-Prof.in Dipl.-Psych. Dr.in Stefanie Höhl, University of Vienna
Social Rhythms and Biobehavioral Synchrony in Early Human Development
In adults, the brain rhythms of interaction partners entrain to communicative rhythms, including speech, supporting mutual comprehension and communication. Whether this is also the case …
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Prof. Mag. phil. Thomas Graf, MA, PhD, Stony Brook University
Linguistics and Symbolic Computation in a World of Large Language Models
Given the rapid rise of large language models, will symbolic linguistics be left in the dust, or is this actually an opportunity for meaningful synergy …
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Dr. Klaus M. Stiefel, Silliman University and Neurolinx Research Institute
The Energy Challenges of Artificial Superintelligence
It seems clear that the development and deployment of an artificial superintelligence, or ASI, would require tremendous energy requirements. Whether this poses an insurmountable barrier …