模式识别学术大讲堂
Advanced Lecture Series in Pattern Recognition
题
目 (TITLE):Knowledge Representation in the Era of Deep Learning, Watson and the
Semantic Web
讲 座 人 (SPEAKER):Prof. Jim Hendler (Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute)
主 持 人 (CHAIR):Prof. Jun Zhao
时 间 (TIME):10:00am, August 15
(Wednesday), 2018
地 点 (VENUE):No.2 Conference Room (3rd floor),
Intelligence Building
报告摘要(ABSTRACT):
A burst in optimism (and unwarranted
fear) has grown around a number of technologies that are high impact and able to
solve problems that have challenged AI researchers for years. The
over-enthusiasm that often follows such breakthroughs has caused some to declare
(yet again) that it is the end of “knowledge representation” as AI moves into a
world dominated by neural networks, data mining and the knowledge graph. In
this talk, I argue that these technologies, while extremely powerful separately,
are not only still a long way from human intelligence, but cannot get there
without a level of knowledge and reasoning beyond what is currently available to
these techniques, On the other hand, I also argue that taking these technologies
into new and harder realms will require rethinking what traditional knowledge
representation is and how it is used. Some early examples of work aimed at
joining the approaches will be presented.
报告人简介(BIOGRAPHY):
James Hendler
is the Director of the Institute for Data Exploration and Applications and the
Tetherless World Professor of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences at RPI. He
also heads the RPI-IBM Center for Health Empowerment by Analytics, Learning and
Semantics (HEALS) and serves as a Chair of the Board of the UK’s charitable Web
Science Trust. Hendler has authored over 400 books, technical papers and
articles in the areas of Semantic Web, artificial intelligence, agent-based
computing and high performance processing. One of the originators of the
“Semantic Web,” Hendler was the recipient of a 1995 Fulbright Foundation
Fellowship, is a former member of the US Air Force Science Advisory Board, and
is a Fellow of the AAAI, BCS, the IEEE, the AAAS and the ACM. He is also the
former Chief Scientist of the Information Systems Office at the US Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and was awarded a US Air Force
Exceptional Civilian Service Medal in 2002. He is also the first computer
scientist to serve on the Board of Reviewing editors for Science,
co-editor-in-chief of the journal Data Intelligence, and an associate editor of
Big Data. In 2010, Hendler was named one of the 20 most innovative professors
in America by Playboy magazine and was selected as an “Internet Web Expert” by
the US government. In 2012, he was one of the inaugural recipients of the Strata
Conference “Big Data” awards for his work on large-scale open government data.
In 2013, he was appointed as the Open Data Advisor to New York State and in 2015
appointed a member of the US Homeland Security Science and Technology Advisory
Committee and in 2016, became a member of the National Academies Board on
Research Data and Information. In 2017, Hendler joined the Director’s Advisory
Committee for the National Security Directorate of the Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory.
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