WeNet Project workshops in triplicate at Future Tech Week

WeNet goes live in three locations with three separate short-format workshops for the Future Tech Week. You may follow all three of them on location or on our YouTube channel. Pick the one you are most interested in… or join them all!


Co-designing AI services with and for students workshop

Conducted by Amalia de Götzen, Associate professor at Aalborg University

Location: Copenhagen
Date: 23 September, 2019
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (CEST)

Synopsis

The seminar will outline the process of Co-designing AI services with users, focusing on the activities carried out within the WeNet project to define design scenarios and taking into account the diversity of the different WeNet project pilots. What are the design challenges in this context and how can they be addressed?

DON’T MISS IT!

Register for the workshop on Eventbrite.
We will send you a reminder with the details of the location, the link to the presentation and to the recorded webinar.
Follow the webinar on our WeNet YouTube Channel on 23 September


Follow the WhiteRabbit workshop! From FET to innovation (how to turn privacy from an obstacle into an opportunity)

Conducted by Ronald Chenu Abente, post-doc researcher at the University of Trento

Location: Trento
Date: 24 September, 2019
Time: 12:00 to 13:00 (CEST)

Synopsis

In this talk we will follow the evolution of ideas, theory and techniques born in university research groups, evolved and matured in european research projects, and finally consolidated and giving its first steps toward the market. Our main running example in this journey will be a small initiative code-named WhiteRabbit that aims to work as a “privacy accountant” to help manage privacy and comply with current regulations.

DON’T MISS IT!

Register for the workshop on Eventbrite.
We will send you a reminder with the details of the location, the link to the presentation and to the recorded webinar.
Follow the webinar on our WeNet YouTube Channel on 24 September.


Adaptive norms for online interactions workshop

Conducted by Nardine Osman, Researcher at IIIA-CSIC

Location: Barcelona
Date: 26 September, 2019
Time: 12:00 to 13:00 (CEST)

Synopsis

Norms are the rules that govern behaviour in groups and societies. They motivate and influence individual actions by dictating what values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours are deemed appropriate or not. Social norms have been extensively studied by anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers, and economists in the hope of understanding how they motivate individual actions, influence market behaviour, and so on. In this workshop, however, we present norms from a multiagent system’s perspective, where norms are usually used to regulate behaviour in distributed open systems. We provide an introduction to normative systems and the various mechanisms for regimenting and enforcing norms. We also present our roadmap that allows for adaptive norms that evolve with people’s evolving needs. Last but not least, we illustrate how norms can help address some of the ethical requirements, such as privacy, control and transparency.

DON’T MISS IT!

Register for the workshop on Eventbrite.
We will send you a reminder with the details of the location, the link to the presentation and to the recorded webinar.
Follow the webinar on our WeNet YouTube channel on 26 September


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