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Randy Goebel

Professor of Computing Science

University of Alberta

Randy Goebel is currently professor of Computing Science in the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta and Fellow and co-founder of the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii). He received the B.Sc. (Computer Science), M.Sc. (Computing Science), and Ph.D. (Computer Science) from the Universities of Regina, Alberta, and British Columbia, respectively. Professor Goebel's theoretical work on abduction, hypothetical reasoning and belief revision is internationally well known; his recent research is focused on the formalization of visualization and explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), especially in applications in autonomous driving, legal reasoning, and precision health. He has worked on optimization, algorithm complexity, systems biology, natural language processing, and automated reasoning.

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Sessions Randy Goebel is a part of

Thursday, June 9, 2022

How are we integrating the advancements of AI and robotics into everyday life?

3:50 pm to 5:05 pm
in Salon 10

Talk Description

Anticipating the impact of AI in nanomedicine, sustainability, and technology convergence.

The hype cycles of AI research can often mask the potential deeper impact in many areas of application, including those in nanomedicine (e.g., Precision Health), sustainability (e.g., climate change management), and the convergence of technologies in support of those applications. We try to highlight how the basic capture of data and subsequent construction of predictive models can be connection to subject matter expert actions, to contribute to nanoscience applications.

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