Lecture
Multimodal Integration and Learning in Cognitive Technical Systems
Speaker: |
Jianwei Zhang, Professor and Director, Institute of Technical Aspects of Multimodal Systems (TAMS) Department of Informatics, University of Hamburg, Germany |
Date: |
Friday, 20 October 2006 |
Time: |
12:00-14:00 |
Location: |
"Mediterranean Studies" Seminar Room, FORTH. Heraklion, Crete |
Hosts: |
K. Marias (BMI Lab), P. Trahanias / A. Argyros / M. Lourakis (CVRL Lab) |
| Abstract: |
Recently, new applications of intelligent systems like service robots and
cognitive automobiles have been emerging. The success of these new
applications will mainly lie in their ability to incrementally learn through
multimodal interaction with their environment and with humans. Advances have
been made both in interacting with the environment through the development of
elementary sensorimotor skills as well as in human-machine interaction via
improved social skills. In this talk, I will first give an overview of the
hierarchy of robot skills and the important human-machine interaction
modalities. Then I will introduce the incremental-learning approaches to
developing self-valued, multisensor-based robot skills. Interactive assembly
and service experiments in which a robot is instructed using natural language,
gesture and gaze information will also be discussed. Finally, I will summarize
the future research topics such as context-awareness, ambient sensing,
autonomous credit-assignment, cognitive architecture and cross-modal
integration. |
| Bio: |
Dr. Jianwei Zhang is professor
and director of the Institute of Technical Aspects of Multimodal
Systems, Department of Informatics, University of Hamburg, Germany.
He received both his Bachelor of Engineering (1986, with distinction)
and Master of Engineering (1989) from the Department of Computer
Science of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, and his PhD (1994)
at the Institute of Real-Time Computer Systems and Robotics, Department
of Computer Science, University of Karlsruhe, Germany. His research
interests are multimodal information systems, machine learning,
service robots and human-computer communication. In these areas
he has published over 100 papers in journals and on conferences,
various technical reports, five book chapters and two research
monographs. Dr. Zhang leads numerous basic research and application
projects, among others the EU basic research programs and the
Collaborative Research Centre supported by the German Research
Council. He is the coordinator of the German-Chinese International
Research Training Program CINACS carried out by the University
of Hamburg and Tsinghua University. He has received several awards
including the IEEE ROMAN Best Paper Award. |

