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Artificial Intelligence Roadmap Workshop 2 – Interaction


January 8-9, 2019

Four Seasons Hotel Denver
Denver, CO, USA



Event Contact

Ann Drobnis
adrobnis@cra.org


Event Type

2019 Events, 2019 Visioning Activities


Event Category

CCC

Overview

A 20-Year Community Roadmap for Artificial Intelligence Research in the US
This is the Executive Summary of the community report. The full report is due out for public comment by the end of March 2019.

Given the increasingly pervasive use of AI technologies in all sectors of industry and government, and the enormous potential for future AI-based technologies, the Computing Community Consortium, in working with the NSF, is sponsoring an AI Roadmap to help prioritize research investments. This initiative is analogous to the Robotics Roadmap that, ten years ago, led to the National Robotics Initiative, a multi-agency, multi-year investment by the federal government. NSF has pledged to increase its investments in AI and DARPA has already announced a $2B multi-year investment in AI research. Additional significant investments are under discussion at multiple federal agencies. 

We believe strongly that the time is right for the AI community to articulate our collective vision for the future of AI research. The focus of the AI Roadmap will be on long-term research opportunities and potential investments, ten years out and beyond. 

The AI Roadmap initiative is being chaired by Yolanda Gil (USC) and Bart Selman (Cornell). Three workshops are planned, with approximately 30 researchers attending each workshop. The theme of this second workshop is Interaction and it will take place on January 8-9 in Denver, Colorado. The chairs of the interaction workshop are Kathy McKeown (Columbia University) and Dan Weld (University of Washington). 

The objective is to sketch an agenda for developing the most promising AI approaches that can lead to advancements in how computers interact with people and the world; this may include dialog, mixed-initiative collaborative systems, interpretable AI, human-robot interaction, advanced perceptual systems as well as more implicit elements of interaction such as trust, safety, ethics, and inference. We are particularly interested in identifying challenging new applications that can have an impact on society with increased investment.

More details of the agenda and logistics coming soon!

Please submit ideas and feedback to cccinfo@cra.org

Interested in learning more and being involved? Subscribe for announcements here.

Other workshops in the AI Roadmap series:

  • Workshop 1 – Integrated Intelligence
  • Workshop 3- Self Aware Learning
Agenda

January 8, 2019 (Tuesday)

07:30 AM BREAKFAST | Alpine
08:30 AM Overview by chairs
10:15 AM BREAK
10:30 AM Breakout 1: Technical Issues | Aspen
12:30 PM LUNCH
01:15 PM Discussion
02:00 PM BREAK
02:15 PM Breakout 2: Social Drivers
04:15 PM Breakout Reports
05:00 PM Discussion
05:45 PM Reflections
07:00 PM DINNER

January 9, 2019 (Wednesday)

07:30 AM BREAKFAST | Alpine
08:30 AM Day 2 Discussions
09:30 AM Breakouts Meet Again
11:00 AM BREAK
11:30 AM Discuss Larger AI Questions
12:30 PM LUNCH
02:00 PM Adjourn
Participants

Eytan Adar, U Michigan

Henny Admoni, CMU

Saleema Amershi, Microsoft

Michael Bernstein, Stanford

Jeff Bigham, CMU

Gagan Bansal, UWash

Liz Bradley, Colorado

Cynthia Breazeal, MIT

Ceren Budak, Umich

Carlos Busso, UT Dallas

Tom Diettrich, Oregon

Ann Drobnis, CCC

Jacob Eisenstein, Georgia Tech

Yolanda Gil, USC

Dilek Hakkani Tur, Amazon

Alon Halevy, UWashington / Megagon

Peter Harsha, CRA

Julia Hirschberg, Columbia

Ece Kamar, Microsoft

Rao Kambhampati, ASU

Benjamin Lee, University of Washington

Fei-Tzin Lee, Columbia University

Blair MacIntyre, Georgia Tech

Aqueasha Martin-Hammond, Indiana University

Cynthia Matuszek, UMBC

Kathy McKeown, Columbia

Rada Mihalcea, UMich

David Parkes, Harvard

Cynthia Rudin, Duke

Brian Scassellati, Yale

Bart Selman, Cornell

Milind Tambe, USC

Elsbeth Turcan, Columbia University

Dan Weld, Washington

Helen Wright, CCC

Organizers
  Workshop Chairs:
Kathy McKeown, Columbia University
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Dan Weld, University of Washington
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   AI Roadmap Chairs:
Yolanda Gil, University of Southern California
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Bart Selman, Cornell UniversityIt’s invisible
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