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Cooperating with machines

Since Alan Turing envisioned artificial intelligence, technical progress has often been measured by the ability to defeat humans in zero-sum encounters (e.g., Chess, Poker, or Go).

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Understanding of the fundamental rights and values
Target audience
ADR Experts and Associations, Policy Makers, Researchers and Academic
Article/Books/eBooks

Should we fear the robot revolution? (The correct answer is yes)

Advances in artificial intelligence and robotics may be leading to a new industrial revolution. This paper presents a model with the minimum necessary features to analyze the implications for inequality and output.

Category
Understanding of the fundamental rights and values
Target audience
ADR Experts and Associations, Individual Citizens/Members of the Society, Policy Makers, Private Sector, Public Sector, Researchers and Academic
Software resources

CO2A – Contrastive Conditional domain Alignment

A novel unsupervised domain adaptation approach for action recognition from videos, inspired by recent literature on contrastive learning.

Category
Multi-modal interaction, Sensing of motion and mechanical properties
Target audience
ADR Experts and Associations, Researchers and Academic
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pygrank

pygrank is an open source framework to define, run and evaluate node ranking algorithms.

Category
Multi-modal interaction
Target audience
ADR Experts and Associations, Private Sector, Researchers and Academic
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InDistill

InDistill enchances the effectiveness of the Knowledge Distillation procedure by leveraging the properties of channel pruning to both reduce the capacity gap between the models and retain the information geometry.

Category
Multi-modal interaction
Target audience
ADR Experts and Associations, Private Sector, Researchers and Academic

AutoDraw

AutoDraw is a new web-based tool that pairs machine learning with drawings created by talented artists to help you draw.

Category
Multi-modal interaction
Target audience
Individual Citizens/Members of the Society, Researchers and Academic