[세미나]인공지능대학원 전문가 초청 세미나 (R. MICHAEL YOUNG, PH.D. THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 12/18 (금) 11:00)
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<인공지능대학원 전문가 초청 세미나 (R. MICHAEL YOUNG, PH.D. THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 12/18 (금) 11:00)>
ㅇ 일시 : 12/18 (금) 11:00 ~ 12:00
ㅇ 진행 : Webex활용
- 미팅번호 : 176 719 0580
- 비밀번호 : 1234
- https://skku-ict.webex.com/skku-ict/j.php?MTID=m8edb5a20feef5e1e8f433fe5bbd0074
ㅇ Speaker : R. MICHAEL YOUNG, PH.D.
Director, Entertainment Arts and Engineering (THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH)
(https://liquidnarrative.eae.utah.edu/rmy/)
ㅇTitle: Toward A Computational Science of Narrative
ㅇ Abstract:
Narrative is one of the fundamental ways that people make sense of the world around them. There is a growing amount of computational research looking to gain greater understanding of narrative intelligence by using a computational lens. How might that research be structured in order to provide scientific understanding of stories — a context that is often thought of as a craft, as primarily humanist and more of an art? than a precise technical endeavor? In this talk, I’ll ground a science of narrative using the framing of the Science of the Artificial, advanced by Herb Simon in the early years of the development of artificial intelligence. I’ll then give examples of research from my group that has sought to build and evaluate models of the invariant properties of narrative, discuss means for leveraging humanist and psychological understanding in the process and look to future directions for this and related work.
ㅇBio:
Michael Young is the Director of the Entertainment Arts and Engineering Program, Professor in the School of Computing and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT, where he directs the Liquid Narrative research group. He works to develop computational models of interactive narrative with applications to computer games, educational and training systems and virtual environments. His work is grounded in computational approaches, but seeks to cross disciplinary boundaries, involving collaborators and concepts from cognitive psychology, linguistics, narrative theory, cinematography and other disciplines where human cognition and interaction are central. He is an ACM Distinguished Scientist and a senior member of both the Associate for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) and the IEEE. In 2017, he was elected to the inaugural class of HEGVA Fellows by the Higher Education Video Game Alliance.