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In this research seminar, we invite speakers to present their research on topics related to logic and artificial intelligence. This includes presentations of published or accepted papers, rehearsals for future talks at conferences, defenses of very good student theses, as well as presentations of ongoing research. Coffee is usually provided. All are welcome. | In this research seminar, we invite speakers to present their research on topics related to logic and artificial intelligence. This includes presentations of published or accepted papers, rehearsals for future talks at conferences, defenses of very good student theses, as well as presentations of ongoing research. Coffee is usually provided. All are welcome. | ||
The seminar is organized by the [[ | The seminar is organized by the [[Knowledge-Based Systems/en|Knowledge-Based Systems]] group. Please contact [[Lukas Gerlach/en|Lukas Gerlach]] if you would like to give a talk or invite a speaker. | ||
===Schedule and Location=== | ===Schedule and Location=== | ||
The seminar takes place most Thursdays from 11.00 – 12.00. The research seminar takes place in a hybrid form, online through [https://bbb.tu-dresden.de/ | The seminar takes place most Thursdays from 11.00 – 12.00. The research seminar takes place in a hybrid form, online through [https://bbb.tu-dresden.de/rooms/n5w-ghp-qoq-kts/join Big Blue Button] and physically in APB 3027. | ||
Please see the detailed program for information on upcoming seminars. | Please see the detailed program for information on upcoming seminars. | ||
Aktuelle Version vom 2. April 2024, 08:34 Uhr
Research Seminar Logic and AI
In this research seminar, we invite speakers to present their research on topics related to logic and artificial intelligence. This includes presentations of published or accepted papers, rehearsals for future talks at conferences, defenses of very good student theses, as well as presentations of ongoing research. Coffee is usually provided. All are welcome.
The seminar is organized by the Knowledge-Based Systems group. Please contact Lukas Gerlach if you would like to give a talk or invite a speaker.
Schedule and Location
The seminar takes place most Thursdays from 11.00 – 12.00. The research seminar takes place in a hybrid form, online through Big Blue Button and physically in APB 3027. Please see the detailed program for information on upcoming seminars.
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