BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//128.220.36.25//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.clsp.jhu.edu X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-21057@www.clsp.jhu.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T155922Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seminars CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nThis talk will outline the major challenging in porti ng mainstream speech technology to the domain of clinical applications\; i n particular\, the need for personalised systems\, the challenge of workin g in an inherently sparse data domain and developing meaningful collaborat ions with all stakeholders. The talk will give an overview of recent state -of-the-art research from current projects including in the areas of recog nition of disordered speech\, automatic processing of conversations and th e automatic detection and tracking of paralinguistic information at the Un iversity of Sheffield (UK)’s Speech and Hearing (SPandH) & Healthcare lab. \nBiography\nHeidi is a Senior Lecturer (associate professor) in Computer Science at the University of Sheffield\, United Kingdom. Her research inte rests are on the application of AI-based voice technologies to healthcare. In particular\, the detection and monitoring of people’s physical and men tal health including verbal and non-verbal traits for expressions of emoti on\, anxiety\, depression and neurodegenerative conditions in e.g.\, thera peutic or diagnostic settings. DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T131500 LOCATION:Hackerman Hall B17 @ 3400 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD 21218 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Heidi Christensen (University of Sheffield\, UK) Virtual Seminar “A utomated Processing of Pathological Speech: Recent Work and Ongoing Challe nges” URL:https://www.clsp.jhu.edu/events/heidi-christensen-university-of-sheffie ld-uk-virtual-seminar-automated-processing-of-pathological-speech-recent-w ork-and-ongoing-challenges/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
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\nThis talk will outline the major challenging in porti ng mainstream speech technology to the domain of clinical applications\; i n particular\, the need for personalised systems\, the challenge of workin g in an inherently sparse data domain and developing meaningful collaborat ions with all stakeholders. The talk will give an overview of recent state -of-the-art research from current projects including in the areas of recog nition of disordered speech\, automatic processing of conversations and th e automatic detection and tracking of paralinguistic information at the Un iversity of Sheffield (UK)’s Speech and Hearing (SPandH) & Healthcare lab.
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\nHeidi is a Senior Lecturer (as sociate professor) in Computer Science at the University of Sheffield\, Un ited Kingdom. Her research interests are on the application of AI-based vo ice technologies to healthcare. In particular\, the detection and monitori ng of people’s physical and mental health including verbal and non-verbal traits for expressions of emotion\, anxiety\, depression and neurodegenera tive conditions in e.g.\, therapeutic or diagnostic settings.
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:2021\,Christensen\,November END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-21489@www.clsp.jhu.edu DTSTAMP:20240328T155922Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Seminars CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nSince it is increasingly harder to opt out from inter acting with AI technology\, people demand that AI is capable of maintainin g contracts such that it supports agency and oversight of people who are r equired to use it or who are affected by it. To help those people create a mental model about how to interact with AI systems\, I extend the underly ing models to self-explain—predict the label/answer and explain this predi ction. In this talk\, I will present how to generate (1) free-text explana tions given in plain English that immediately tell users the gist of the r easoning\, and (2) contrastive explanations that help users understand how they could change the text to get another label.\nBiography\nAna Marasovi ć is a postdoctoral researcher at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) and the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at University of W ashington. Her research interests broadly lie in the fields of natural lan guage processing\, explainable AI\, and vision-and-language learning. Her projects are motivated by a unified goal: improve interaction and control of the NLP systems to help people make these systems do what they want wit h the confidence that they’re getting exactly what they need. Prior to joi ning AI2\, Ana obtained her PhD from Heidelberg University.\nHow to pronou nce my name: the first name is Ana like in Spanish\, i.e.\, with a long “a ” like in “water”\; regarding the last name: “mara” as in actress mara wil son + “so” + “veetch”. DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T120000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T131500 LOCATION:Ames Hall 234 - Presented Virtually Via Zoom https://wse.zoom.us/j /96735183473 @ 3400 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD 21218 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Ana Marasović (Allen Institute for AI & University of Washington) “ Self-Explaining for Intuitive Interaction with AI” URL:https://www.clsp.jhu.edu/events/ana-marasovic-allen-institute-for-ai-un iversity-of-washington-self-explaining-for-intuitive-interaction-with-ai/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nAbstr act
\nSince it is increasingly harder to opt out from inter acting with AI technology\, people demand that AI is capable of maintainin g contracts such that it supports agency and oversight of people who are r equired to use it or who are affected by it. To help those people create a mental model about how to interact with AI systems\, I extend the underly ing models to self-explain—predict the label/answer and explain this predi ction. In this talk\, I will present how to generate (1) free-text explana tions given in plain English that immediately tell users the gist of the r easoning\, and (2) contrastive explanations that help users understand how they could change the text to get another label.
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\nAna Marasović is a postdoctoral researcher at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) and the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at University of Washington. Her research interests broadly l ie in the fields of natural language processing\, explainable AI\, and vis ion-and-language learning. Her projects are motivated by a unified goal: i mprove interaction and control of the NLP systems to help people make thes e systems do what they want with the confidence that they’re getting exact ly what they need. Prior to joining AI2\, Ana obtained her PhD from Heidel berg University.
\nHow to pronounce my name: the first name i s Ana like in Spanish\, i.e.\, with a long “a” like in “water”\; regarding the last name: “mara” as in actress mara wilson + “so” + “veetch”.
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