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| ====== Artificial Intelligence in Research and Applications Seminar (AIRA) ====== | ====== Artificial Intelligence in Research and Applications Seminar (AIRA) ====== | ||
| - | GEIST is happy to announce, | + | AIRA (the Artificial Intelligence Research and Applications) |
| - | AIRA is a weekly | + | AIRA was created |
| + | During this time we had almost 100 speakers (as of mid 2025) including researchers from many EU countries, PhD students from the Jagiellonian University, Poland, and Europe. | ||
| - | **Please save your Thursdays between 3:15-4:45 PM Warsaw Time** | + | The objective of AIRA is to create an open venue to discuss AI on an interdisciplinary level and from multiple perspectives. We invite AI talks from technical and exact sciences, but also welcome researchers from social sciences and humanities to share their views on AI development and its applications. Finally we are also open on practitioners from industry and business using AI in their companies. |
| - | The program will be published at [[https:// | + | AIRA also formally exists as a PhD course in the Jagiellonian University in the Technical Computer Science program as one of the foundational seminars ([WFAIS.SDSP-IT001.01] and [WFAIS.SDSP-IT001.02]). The students are invited to presents their research plans, as well as to share the progress of their PhD projects. Furthemore, we welcome PhD students from other programs in the JU who are interested in AI. PhD students can participate actively presenting their work and perspectives; |
| - | (a dedicated MS Teams group for announcements is available for those who are interested). | + | |
| + | **Please save your Thursdays between 3:15-4:45 PM Warsaw Time on MS teams.** | ||
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| + | The program will be published at the https:// | ||
| Scientific coordination: | Scientific coordination: | ||
| - | Scientific secretaries [[https://szymon.bobek.re|Szymon Bobek]], [[https:// | + | Scientific secretaries [[https://www.geist.re/ |
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| + | Contact for enrollment of the JU PhD students [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===== Schedule Autumn 2025 ===== | ||
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| + | * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2025.10.30**: Peter van Dam, Associate Professor @ Jagiellonian University, [[# | ||
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| + | * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2025.10.23**: | ||
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| + | * **[PHD TRACK] 2025.10.16**: | ||
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| + | * **2025.10.09**: | ||
| ===== Schedule Spring 2025 ===== | ===== Schedule Spring 2025 ===== | ||
| * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2025.06.26**: | * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2025.06.26**: | ||
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| + | **Title**: Inverse problem in electrocardiography: | ||
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| + | The electrocardiogram (ECG) measured on the body surface shows beat-by-beat the electrical functioning of the heart. This ECG consists of a number of electrical time signals that are caused by the currents produced by the myocardial cells. These ECG signals require clinical interpretation, | ||
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| + | Dr hab. Peter van Dam is a scientist and lecturer specializing in cardiac modeling, electrocardiographic diagnostics, | ||
| + | His academic path began with studies in electronic engineering at MBO-College Gouda (1981–1985) and Hogeschool Utrecht (1985–1990). He also studied philosophy (Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, 1991–1992) and physics (Universität Oldenburg, 1992–1993). Between 1997–2004, | ||
| + | Peter van Dam’s professional experience spans both academia and the medical industry. He began his career in 1997 as a senior scientist at Vitatron/ | ||
| + | In academia, he has worked at Radboud University (2011–2017, | ||
| + | His research focuses on: inverse ECG modeling and arrhythmia source localization; | ||
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| + | Dr hab. Peter van Dam sees great potential in interdisciplinary collaboration between universities and university hospitals worldwide. His goal is to create and implement groundbreaking 3D ECG technologies that not only enable more precise diagnostics but also open new possibilities for more effective treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. By combining clinical and engineering perspectives, | ||
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| + | **Title**: Eye tracking as a bridge between psychology and computer science. | ||
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| + | We move our eyes around three times per second. While we are rarely aware of these movements, they play a crucial role in shaping how we see the world: they determine what visual input reaches the brain and is processed by it (e.g., memorized). Understanding the process of (involuntarily) deciding where to look is one of the key problems in modern experimental psychology, and it has substantial practical significance for domains such as automated content-aware image cropping. Studies aimed at solving this problem typically rely on recording eye movements of individuals viewing visual materials (e.g. images) and relating these recordings to the outputs of image-processing algorithms that attempt to predict which image regions would attract human gaze. In my talk, I will provide an overview of this field and use examples from my work to showcase the potential of combining methods from experimental psychology and computer science. | ||
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| + | Marek Pędziwiatr is a vision scientist interested in how we make sense of what we see. In particular, he studies human eye movements during picture viewing. He completed a PhD in psychology at Cardiff University (UK). Afterwards, Marek worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Queen Mary University of London. Then, he returned to Krakow, where, before moving to the UK, he obtained undergraduate degrees in Control Engineering and Robotics (BSc and MSc) and Cognitive Science (BSc), and joined the Centre for Brain Research at Jagiellonian University. | ||
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| + | **Title**: Applying Counterfactual Explanations in Evolving Scenarios and Expert Domains. | ||
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| + | Counterfactual explanations (CE) are one of the building blocks of many explainable machine learning methods, however their application and effects when applied to realistic scenarios are often missing. This seminar presents two works on counterfactual explanations that address some of these scenarios. First work explores the effects of applying CEs in an evolving domain and model, the second investigates whether existing methods for natural language CEs can handle being applied to expert domains. Other current and future directions in applying CEs and other XAI methods will be discussed. | ||
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| + | Karol Dobiczek is a PhD candidate in the team led by professor Grzegorz J. Nalepa at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He received his Master' | ||
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