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SUMMARY:Speaker: Ziwei (Sara) Gong - ARNI Language and Vision Working Group
DESCRIPTION:Title: Decoding Human Emotions: From Psychological Theories to Multimodal NLP Models\nAbstract: Understanding and modeling human emotions is essential for natural language processing (NLP) applications\, from conversational AI to mental health assessment. This talk explores the intersection of emotion theory\, dataset development\, and multimodal machine learning\, highlighting key challenges and innovations in emotion recognition. We discuss the alignment of psychological emotion frameworks with computational models\, strategies for improving multimodal emotion recognition\, and advances in self-supervised learning for low-resource languages. Additionally\, we examine how multimodal signals enhance model performance and interpretability.
URL:https://arni-institute.org/event/speaker-ziwei-sara-gong-arni-language-and-vision-working-group/
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SUMMARY:Memory\, Neuroscience and AI: Zuckerman Institute’s Local Circuits Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Register Here! \nHow are memories formed\, organized\, and used to guide behavior? And what can artificial intelligence teach us about how the brain remembers? \nJoin faculty and early-career researchers from across Columbia for the Local Circuits symposium\, exploring the science of memory across biological and artificial systems. Talks will span systems and cognitive neuroscience\, machine learning\, and theoretical modeling\, examining how brain circuits encode and retrieve memories and how AI is helping researchers probe these processes in new ways. \nPart of the Zuckerman Institute’s Local Circuits series\, this symposium brings together researchers from across the university to spark collaboration around mind\, brain\, and behavior. \nAll Columbia ID holders are welcome. Registration is required. \nPresented by the Alan Kanzer Center for Cognition and Reasoning \nOpening Remarks:\nAngela V. Olinto\, Provost of the University; Professor of Astronomy and of Physics\, Columbia University \nSpeakers include:\nChris Baldassano\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Psychology\, Columbia University\nChristine Denny\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurobiology (in Psychiatry)\, Columbia University Irving Medical Center\nStefano Fusi\, PhD\, Professor of Neuroscience\, Principal Investigator in the Zuckerman Institute\, Columbia University\nScott Small\, MD\, Boris and Rose Katz Professor of Neurology\, Director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center\, Columbia University Irving Medical Center\nKim Stachenfeld\, PhD\, Senior Research Scientist at Google DeepMind in NYC and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Center for Theoretical Neuroscience\, Columbia University\nRichard Zemel\, PhD\, Trianthe Dakolias Professor of Engineering and Applied Science; Professor of Computer Science; Director of the NSF AI Institute for Artificial and Natural Intelligence (ARNI)\, Columbia University \nModerator:\nDaphna Shohamy\, PhD\, Kavli Professor of Brain Science; Director of the Zuckerman Institute; Co-director of the Kavli Institute for Brain Science\, Columbia University
URL:https://arni-institute.org/event/memory-neuroscience-and-ai-zuckerman-institutes-local-circuits-symposium/
LOCATION:Zuckerman Institute- Kavli Auditorium 9th Fl\, 3227 Broadway\, NY
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