… is now out:
https://theconversation.com/perfecting-self-driving-cars-can-it-be-done-157483
LAIV is starting a reading group, devoted to discussion of relevant papers in AI and Verification. The reading group has its own page. Join us!
We are inviting applications to several academic positions at the CS department, at all levels of academic career: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, and even the Head of Department. See the summary here.
We are now in the middle of the 2nd term. Several MSc students joined LAIV in January, and already started to present their projects at LAIV Seminars. The seminars run weekly, and feature invited talks, as well as student talks. Past LAIV talks are available on our YouTube page. We always welcome external visitors and collaborators, the seminar page explains how to join the seminar series.
As part of the AISEC grant activities, we have launched a Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuYLyAKf2mEq4ZSvMfwbfIg/featured) featuring speakers from LAIV Seminars. Subscribe to the Youtube channel or drop in to LAIV seminars: http://laiv.uk/laiv-seminars/
Many congratulations to all LAIV MSc students in the 2019-20 cohort: Alexandre, Bartosz, Dorian, Fraser, Hugo, Marco, Vincent for getting A-marks for their MSc dissertations!
Ali and Katya gave two talks at PPDP’20 this week: Proof-Carrying Plans: a Resource Logic for AI Planning and Continuous Verification of AI: a Declarative Programming Approach, covering two main blocks of AI methods: for modelling reasoning and perception.
Many congratulations to Wen, Katya, Daniel, David and Bob for having their paper Neural Networks, Secure by Construction: An Exploration of Refinement Types accepted for publication and presentation at APLAS’20 (the 18th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems) !!!
Many congratulations to Alasdair Hill, Katya Komendantskaya and Ron Petrick for having the paper Proof-Carrying Plan Logic: a Resource Logic for AI Planning accepted for publication and presentation at PPDP’20!
Kirsty’s upcoming IJCNN’20 talk is now on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr08XUU89fk&feature=youtu.be
Great job, Kirsty!