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SUMMARY:The Machine Intelligence Human-Like Computing 21 (MI21-HLC) Worksho
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DESCRIPTION:The Machine Intelligence 21 (MI21-HLC) workshop concerns the EP
 SRC Priority area of Human-Like Computing. The workshop is the first of it
 s kind to be supported by the EPSRC Human-Like Computing Network (2018-202
 3) and builds on successful talks and discussions between internationally 
 leading researchers in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science at th
 e MI20-HLC workshop in 2016.  Human-Like Computing (HLC) research aims to
  endow machines with human-like perceptual\, reasoning and learning abilit
 ies which support collaboration and communication with human beings. Such 
 abilities should support computers in interpreting the aims and intentions
  of humans based on learning and accumulated background knowledge to help 
 identify contexts and cues from human behaviour. Techniques of this kind a
 re required in applications in which close interactions are required betwe
 en computers and human users. The workshop aim is to bring together leadin
 g experts in AI and Cognitive Science to investigate areas of fruitful int
 eraction in which human co-operative and communicative skills can be studi
 ed and modelled computationally. While many of these issues have been prom
 inent for some time in symbolic AI\, we are yet to see successful integrat
 ion of statistical and symbolic AI approaches which achieves the broad ran
 ge of phenomena present in human behaviour. The workshop will contribute t
 o the objectives of the EPSRC’s HLC area by crystalising the key researc
 h issues to be prioritised in this area.\nThe workshop is the 21st in the 
 Machine Intelligence series\, which was founded by Professor Donald Michie
  in 1965.  In line with the theme of the workshop\, internationally recog
 nised leaders have been invited in equal numbers from AI and Cognitive Sci
 ence respectively\, and it is hoped that you will give a poster and short 
 talk describing the issues of topical interest in a particular area. If yo
 u would like to submit a title and abstract\, please view the call for par
 ticipants here.
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/96908/the-machine-intelligence-human-
 like-computing-21-mi21-hlc-workshop/
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