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Social Impact of AI Science and Engineering: Information Filtering and Disinformation
This lecture addresses several important questions on the interface between technology and society:
Why our world becomes ever more complex?
Can we cope with world complexity?
What is the relation between freedom of speech and information filt
e-Symposium 2023: Natural Language processing for political text analysis
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a subfield of artificial intelligence and computational linguistics with the goal of “understanding” human language.
AI Science and High School Mathematics
This lecture addresses the challenge to explain the AI science basics using only High school Mathematics. Luckily enough, it has been proven to be a successful and very interesting undertaking.
Drone Communication Networks
This lecture overviews Drone Communication Networks that has many applications in autonomous drones.
3D Image Processing
This lecture overviews 3D Image Processing, 3D volume filtering, (e.g., 3D moving average filter, 3D median filters), 3D mathematical morphology operators, anisotropic diffusion, 3D volume interpolation and 3D histogram equalization, 3D volume
MultiDrone Datasets
This lecture overviews MultiDrone Datasets that has many applications in autonomous drone research and development.
Digital Image Restoration
This lecture overviews Digital Image Restoration that has many applications in scientific/medical imaging and in digital photography.
Drone Cinematography
This lecture overviews issues related to drone cinematography for TV, cinema and media production.
Hybrid AI for knowledge representation and model-based medical image understanding
Image understanding benefits from the modeling of knowledge about both the scene observed and the objects it contains as well as their relationships.
Agent Systems
This lecture overviews Agent Systems that has many applications in multi-party behavior modeling.
Finite Element Method for Stress Analysis
This lecture overviews Finite Element Method for Stress Analysis that has many applications in Mechanical and Civil engineering, in Material Science and Biomedicine.
The Silent (R)evolution of SAT
The Propositional Satisfiability problem (SAT) was the first to be shown NP-complete by Cook and Levin. SAT remained the embodiment of theoretical worst-case hardness.