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Special Seminar: Tuukka Ruotsalo "Augmenting human cognition with computing"

Tuukka Ruotsalo is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and holds an Academy of Finland Research Fellowship at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
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Augmenting human cognition with computing

Tuukka Ruotsalo
University of Copenhagen & University of Helsinki

Wednesday, 12 January at 10:30
via Zoom: request the link by email [email protected]

Abstract: The ability to model human cognition, infer human preferences and goals, and retrieve, generate, and create information matching cognitive states of humans is one of the most ambitious goals of human-centered computing. What if we could naturally react to information that we encounter and computing systems could assist us in exploring, creating, and even imagining novel information based on our behavior, thoughts, and cognitive and emotional states? In this talk, I will present a line of research in which human behavior and natural reactions in response to perception of data are used to guide machine-learning models. I will start with conventional behavioral signals and continue to novel approaches utilizing physiological and brain signals as sources for cognitive information. I will demonstrate modeling human preferences and intentions, decoding cognitive states for various applications in information exploration and recommender systems, and interactive generative modeling for creativity support and computational imagination. Finally, I will discuss future research challenges and applications.

Bio: Tuukka Ruotsalo is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and holds an Academy of Finland Research Fellowship at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Tuukka leads the cognitive computing group focusing on augmenting human cognition via machine learning. His research develops computational methods and tools for information retrieval and exploration, creativity, computational imagination, and man-machine interaction. His research is published in the most prestigious forums in information retrieval and exploration, such as SIGIR, CIKM, TOIS, JASIST; human-computer interaction, such as CHI, UIST, and IUI; as well as general science outlets, such as Scientific Reports and the Communications of the ACM. Earlier in his career, Tuukka has held academic posts at UC Berkeley and Harvard University and is a recipient of several awards, including the World Summit Award of the United Nations.

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