[C4AI – Perspectives in A.I. Seminar] Next talk of the Perspectives in AI seminar of the C4AI will host: Prof. Dr. Tommie Meyer, (Full professor in Computer Science at the University of Cape Town and Co-Director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR)) on November 09th 2022, 16h – 17h30​​ Brasilia time (2pm – 3:30pm EST), to talk about “Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in the age of Machine Learning”. (open/free/online event).

Title: “Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in the age of Machine Learning” (Seminar in English)
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Perspectives in A.I. Seminar:
Prof. Dr. Tommie Meyer
“Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in the age of Machine Learning”

Abstract:

In this talk I’ll remind the audience that Machine Learning is one of a number of sub-disciplines of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and that it is important for the field as a whole to maintain and grow expertise in all aspects of AI. I will then proceed to practice what I preach by introducing Knowledge Representation and Reasoning as one of the pillars of AI. I’ll conclude with some suggestions on how Knowledge Representation and Reasoning can benefit from research in Machine Learning, and vice versa.

Brief bio:
Tommie Meyer (http://www.cs.uct.ac.za/~tmeyer) is a full professor in Computer Science at the University of Cape Town and co-director of the South African Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research. He is recognized internationally as an expert in Artificial Intelligence, specializing in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. He is a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa, and is one of only three South African Computer Scientists to have obtained an A-rating from the South African National Research Foundation. He is the Local Chair of IJCAI 2023, which will be held in Cape Town, South Africa in August 2023.

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