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Video games have long been a domain explored by AI researchers, and researchers from Amii have a rich history producing advancements that can help across all aspects of game design, development and delivery.
In this series of short talks, you'll hear from Fellows and Canada CIFAR AI Chairs at Amii as they discuss their areas of research, highlight some interesting projects and make connections between AI research and the field of video games.
Fellow & Canada CIFAR AI Chair – Amii; Assistant Professor – University of Alberta
Lili Mou specializes in natural language processing for text understanding and generation. His work focuses on creating systems that can better understand, interpret and use human language and has applications in paraphrasing, translation and human-machine interaction. Lili also works on unsupervised text generation – in other words, training a system to generate reasonable-sounding text, even without training data.
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Nov 7th 2024
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Nov 7th 2024
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Amii Fellow and Canada CIFAR AI Chair Russ Greiner and University of Alberta researcher and collaborator David Wishart were awarded the Brockhouse Canada Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Engineering from the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
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Amii founding member Jonathan Schaeffer has spent 40 years making huge impacts in game theory and AI. Now he’s retiring from academia and sharing some of the insights he’s gained over his impressive career.
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