We use the UMBC group umbc-ai to share news about AI research, events, and opportunities at UMBC. UMBC faculty, staff, and students can join the group to receive email messages. Anyone can view past news on the group or on the AI.UMBC.EDU website. Below are short summaries of recent messages from the UMBC AI Center.
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Talk: Using Participatory Design and AI to Create Agency-increasing Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems
3-4pm ET Mon., Nov. 18, 2024 in ITE 406 & online
Talk: Using Participatory Design and AI to Create Agency-increasing Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems Dr. Stephanie Valencia, Univ. of Maryland 3-4pm ET Monday, November 18,...
Posted: November 13, 2024, 9:48 PM
talk: Confabulation: What Could LLM Hallucinations Do For Storytelling? 11/14
11:30-12:50 Thur. Nov. 14, 2024, Sondheim Hall 110 & online
Peiqi "Patrick" Sui will talk on Confabulation: What Could LLM Hallucinations Do For Storytelling?, 11:30am-12:50pm on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 in Sondheim Hall 110 at UMBC and online. Are...
Posted: November 11, 2024, 6:08 PM
Talk today on AI for Event-Centric Video Retrieval, 1:30pm in ITE 325b
If you are interested in a challenging AI problem involving integrated spoken language and video understanding, Reno Kriz from JHU will discuss the results of a large summer project focused on...
Posted: October 8, 2024, 10:10 AM
Talk: Takeaways from the Workshop on Event-Centric Video Retrieval, Oct 8
Reno Kriz, JHU HLTCOE, 1:30-2:30pm EDT, Tue. Oct. 8
Takeaways from the SCALE 2024 Workshop on Event-Centric Video Retrieval Reno Kriz, JHU HLTCOE 1:30-2:30 pm EDT Tuesday, October 8, 2024 ITE 325b, UMBC and online Information dissemination for...
Posted: September 24, 2024, 6:37 PM
talk: AI Resilient Interfaces for Code Generation and Efficient Reading, Dr. Jonathan Kummerfeld
3-4pm EDT, Tue. 10 Sept. 2024, ITE 325b at UMBC & online
The UMBC Language Technology Seminar Series (LaTeSS – pronounced lattice) showcases talks from experts researching various language technologies, including but not limited to natural language...
Posted: September 7, 2024, 12:03 PM
UMBC Prof. Lara Martin video on Neurosymbolic AI and LLMs
How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love Large Language Models
UMBC professor Lara Martin gave a presentation recently at the JHU Center for Language & Speech Processing (CLSP). Her talk, Neurosymbolic AI or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the...
Posted: April 12, 2024, 11:52 AM
AI, Privacy & Ethics Symposium, Dr. Ray Pun, 12-1 ET Mon 4/8
The Librarian is In: Q&A with Ray Pun on All Things AI
Please join the UMBC Library staff as they interview Dr. Ray Pun on all things AI! Do you have any burning questions about ChatGPT and other LLMs? What does the current landscape in libraries and...
Posted: April 5, 2024, 10:22 AM
Talk: What Does Language Do and What Can We Do With It?
Dr. Christine Mallinson Lipitz Lecture, 4pm April 18, UMBC
What Does Language Do and What Can We Do With It? Language is essential to humanity. How we use language is a key part of how we define ourselves and how we relate to each other, as individuals...
Posted: April 4, 2024, 9:34 AM
Professor Lara Martin an organizer of NLP and Games workshop
A one stop shop for all things interactive narrative + AI
UMBC Professor Lara Martin is one of the organizers of the Wordplay: When Language Meets Games workshop, which will be held at the annual Association of Computational Linguistics conference in...
Posted: April 2, 2024, 7:35 AM
Talk: Event Reasoning with Large Language Models, Tue 3/5
2:15-3:15 pm ET Tue. March 5, 2024 in ITE325b & online
Structured Event Reasoning with Large Language Models Li "Harry" Zhang University of Pennsylvania 2:15-3:15 pm ET March 5, 2024 ITE 325b and Webex Reasoning about real-life events...
Posted: March 2, 2024, 9:57 AM