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Date
23.02.2021 | 14:00 - 16:00 (CET)

AI and Human Memory

Human memory drives the encoding, storing, and retrieval of our experiences. Artificial intelligence may help us in understanding challenges in memory research and could improve but potentially also hinder memory encoding and retrieval.

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Human memory drives the encoding, storing, and retrieval of our experiences. Artificial intelligence may help us in understanding challenges in memory research and could improve but potentially also hinder memory encoding and retrieval. Experts from Psychology, HCI, and Computer Science will discuss challenges and opportunities on the intersection of AI and Human Memory from a human-centered perspective in this workshop.

Programme
14:00‑14:10 Welcome and setting the stage by Albrecht Schmidt
14:10‑14:45 Guest talk by Zoya Bylinskii (Research Scientist at Adobe Research)
14:45‑14:55 Talk by James Crowley (“The Role of Emotion in Concept Formation and Recall when Solving Problems”)
14:55‑15:05 Talk by Robin Welsch (“Understanding autobiographical memory in Virtual Reality”)
15:05‑15:15 Talk by Catharine Oertel (“Memory Aware Conversational AI to Aid Virtual Team-Meetings”)
15:15‑15:25 Talk by Aurelien Nioche (“Improving Artificial Teachers by Considering How People Learn and Forget”)
15:25‑15:55 Panel discussion
15:55‑16:00 Closing

Speakers

Zoya Bylinskii
Zoya Bylinskii

Research Scientist at Adobe Research

James Crowley
James Crowley