09:00 |
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Welcome by organizers |
09:10 |
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The SISSY Challenge: Expected and Unexpected Integration |
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Kirstie Bellman |
09:30 |
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Learning to Learn: Dynamic Runtime Exploitation of Various Knowledge Sources and Machine Learning Paradigms |
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Adrian Calma, Daniel Kottke, Bernhard Sick, and Sven Tomforde |
09:50 |
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Discussion |
10:30 |
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Coffee break |
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11:00 |
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Cue Integration by Similarity Rank List Coding - Application to Invariant Object Recognition |
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Raul Grieben and Rolf P. Würtz |
11:20 |
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System Discovery through Neocortical Architectures and Experimental Play |
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Jacob Everist |
11:40 |
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Managing a Posteriori Federations |
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Craig A. Lee |
12:00 |
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Discussion |
12:30 |
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Lunch break |
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14:00 |
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Ensuring Appropriate Use of Computational Resources in Interwoven Systems |
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Phyllis Nelson |
14:20 |
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Adapting Compliance of Security Requirements in Multi-Tenant Applications |
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Sarra Alqahtani, Xinchi He, and Rose Gamble |
14:40 |
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Self-Integrating and Self-Improving Systems Must Be Socially-Sensitive |
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Peter Lewis |
15:00 |
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Discussion |
15:30 |
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Coffee break |
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16:00 |
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Integration by Negotiated Behavior Restrictions |
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Christopher Landauer and Kirstie Bellman |
16:20 |
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Models and Methods for a High Autonomy, Self-Improving Surgical Training System |
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Jerzy Rozenblit |
16:40 |
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Panel discussion: How Can Different Research Areas Contribute to the SISSY Challenge? |
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17:30 |
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End of workshop |
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