Artificial Intelligence Colloquium (AIC)
The AI Colloquium is a series of events where renowned scientists from RWTH and other universities present cutting-edge research on methods and applications of artificial intelligence.
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The aim is to provide insights into exciting research questions and offer space for exchange and discussion.
While past events were held virtually, they will be hold in a hybrid format from 2023 to enable flexibility and expand its reach beyond the university. The presentations are usually between 30 and 45 mins long and there's enough time for Q&A and discussions.
You can find further information to the individual events below.
After each event, the recording will be available on our YouTube channel (so make sure to subscribe in order not to miss any session).
Events in 2023
Date (Link) |
Presenter & Topic |
Registration |
15.12.2023 |
"Quantum Computing for AI – Hype or Hope?" Prof. Christian Bauckhage (University of Bonn) |
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18.07.2023 |
"Challenges and opportunities of data-driven learning in physical robots for neurorehabilitation" Prof. Heike Vallery (RWTH Aachen) |
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25.05.2023 |
"Robots Learning Through Interactions" Dr.-Ing. Jens Kober (TU Delft) |
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01.02.2023 |
"From Probabilistic Logics to Neuro-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence" Prof. Luc De Raedt (KU Leuven) |
Events in 2022
Date (Link) |
Presenter & Topic |
Registration |
27.10.2022 |
"Probabilistic Simulation Methods for Machine Learning in Science and Technology" Prof. Philipp Hennig (Universität Tübingen) |
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19.05.2022 | "Safe Learning in Robotics" Prof. Angela Schoellig (University of Toronto) |
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03.03.2022 |
"Artificial Intelligence - Key to Next Generation Healthcare?" Prof. Andreas Schuppert (RWTH Aachen) |
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20.01.2022 |
"Probabilistic and Deep Learning Techniques for Robot Navigation and Automated Driving" Prof. Wolfram Burgard (Universität Freiburg) |
Events in 2021
Date (Link) |
Presenter & Topic |
Registration |
09.12.2021 |
"Explainable Visual Recognition with Minimal Supervision" Prof. Zeynep Akata (Universität Tübingen) |
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18.11.2021 |
"Visual Scene Understanding: Recent Progress and Current Trends" Prof. Bastian Leibe (RWTH Aachen) |