Towards Artificial Intelligence in Simulating Cognitive Function following Neurological Injury

A Human-centered AI seminar

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The focus area Human-centred Artificial Intelligence (HAI, Special interest group: Social and Cognitive Modelling) and researchers from Utrecht University (UU) and the University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMCU) are pleased to announce that the HAI seminar will take place on Friday 19th February 2021.

This seminar will bring together researchers and clinicians from different fields to share knowledge about the focus and current status of HAI in neurological injury. Most importantly, this seminar will introduce us to the potential of HAI in scientific research and healthcare.

Programme

(all times Central European Time (CET))

13:00

Opening and Welcome

Dr. Tanja Nijboer

13:05

Keynote

Prof. Rick Cooper – Professor of Cognitive Science at Birkbeck, University of London and Executive Editor of Cognitive Science: A Multidisciplinary Journal  

Strong research professional with extensive experience in cognition, computation, and modelling; strongly influenced by cognitive neuroscience and cognitive neuropsychology.

13:35

Break

13:40

Parallel presentations:

  • 1. Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital
  • 2. Faculty of Social Sciences/ Experimental Psychology
  • 3. Science
  • 4. Humanities

Find descriptions of the parallel sessions below this programme.

14:25

Break

14:35

Break out rooms: 'Speed dates'

15:30

Wrap up, Closing Remarks and End

Parallel presentations

In each parallel session there will be two to three presentations. It is possible to switch between parallel sessions, but the start- and end time of these presentations within the different parallel session will not always match.

Due to COVID-19 regulations, this will be an online meeting.

Start date and time
End date and time
Registration

Please register via this form, or with drs. Charlotte Southcombe via email: c.l.southcombe@uu.nl