June 20, 2021
Artificial Social Intelligence
Workshop
at CVPR 2022
Event Details
New Orleans, Louisiana
Monday June 20, 2022
Room: 213
Zoom on CVPR Workshop
The Speakers
(See full schedule below)
Overview
As social agents, humans are capable of using motion, facial expressions, audio, and many more complex signals to convey their thoughts and to seamlessly understand and navigate through daily social situations. Given the monumental utility of social signals in daily life, there is extensive work in psychology dedicated towards understanding how we acquire them through developmental processes.
As we leap towards artificial intelligence that interacts more directly with humans, there is an increasing demand for understanding the development of these social abilities to enable richer machine-human interactions. This line of research has improved our understanding of social cognition, and has enabled the generation of life-like interactions with avatars, robots, and other forms of artificial intelligence.
With an improved understanding of social dynamics, we can work towards assistive devices that can preempt your needs, teaching agents that can customize interactions with students based on their nonverbal responses, or navigational robots that can make more informed trajectory decisions based on subtle human body movements.
Goals
To facilitate interdisciplinary research in artificial social intelligence, we invite researchers from machine learning (Computer Vision, NLP, HCI, HRI, Graphics), psychology, and sociology to discuss and learn from one another's scientific findings.
We hope to encourage discussion on the underlying goals and ethics of understanding and building social intelligence.
The Organizers
UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley
Meta AI Research
UC Berkeley
University of Minnesota
CMU
UC Berkeley