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Paper accepted at ICMLA2017 conference


It has been a good week for RAI!

Our paper titled “A retrieval-based dialogue system utilizing utterance and context embeddings”  (A. Bartl, G. Spanakis) is accepted as a poster paper at the 16th IEEE International on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA2017).

This paper was first-authored by one of our Master in Artificial Intelligence graduates and describes his work towards building a chatbot for one of Maastricht based companies that DKE works with.

Paper accepted at ACML2017 conference


Our paper titled “Accumulated Gradient Optimization”  (J. Hermans, G. Spanakis, R. Moeckel) is accepted as a full paper at the 9th Asian Conference on Machine Learning (ACML2017).

This paper was first-authored by one of our Master in Artificial Intelligence graduates, based on his thesis work (started at CERN and awarded one of the best thesis awards from DKE for 2017).

Paper accepted at ICTAI 2017 conference


Our paper titled “Massive Open Online Courses Temporal Profiling for Dropout Prediction”  (T. Rolandus Hagedoorn, G. Spanakis) is accepted as a full paper at the 29th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI 2017).

This paper was first-authored by one of our Bachelor in Data Science and Knowledge Engineering graduates.

Paper accepted at ICWL 2017 conference


Our paper titled “Reciprocal Recommender System for Users in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)”  (S. Prabhakar, G. Spanakis, O. Zaiane) is accepted as a full paper at the 16th International Conference on Web-based Learning (ICWL 2017).

This paper is a joint work with the Computer Science department of University of Alberta.

Paper accepted at PAAMS conference


Our paper titled “Multi-Agent Parking Place Simulation” is accepted for publication at the 15th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and multi-agents systems (PAAMS’17) (as a full paper and a demo paper).

This paper was authored by four of our Master in Artificial Intelligence students and their supervisors (Thomas Vrancken, Daniel Tenbrock, Sebastian Reick, Dejan Bozhinovski, Gerhard Weiss and Gerasimos Spanakis) as part of a semester research project and explored how multi-agent simulations can be utilized in parking dynamic pricing for the city of Maastricht.

Call for papers!


RAI, in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Madrid and the Centre of Research and Technology, Hellas in Greece, are organizing the international Smart Indoor Event and Activity Recognition Workshop. Paper Submission deadline: 20th of May. For more information, click here

 

RAI in the Bachelor’s Open Day


The Robots, Agents and Interaction group presented their research and projects during the Bachelor’s Open Day on February 18. In this event, several presentations took place in addition to a live demo using one of the robots available in Swarmlab, a TurtleBot.