Call for Proposals
AISB-50: a convention commemorating both 50 years since the founding of the society for the study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (the AISB) and sixty years since the death of Alan Turing, founding fathe...
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Mark Bishop on BBC ...
Mark Bishop, Chair of the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, appeared on Newsnight to discuss the ethics of ‘killer robots’. He was approached to give his view on a report raising questions on the et...
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AISB YouTube Channel
The AISB has launched a YouTube channel:Â http://www.youtube.com/user/AISBTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/AISBTube). The channel currently holds a number of videos from the AISB 2010 Convention. Videos include the AISB round t...
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Lighthill Debates
The Lighthill debates from 1973 are now available on YouTube. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Â
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Notice
AISB opportunities Bulletin Item
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN COMPUTER VISION, PRINCETON VISION LAB
Contact: feifeili@cs.princeton.edu
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN COMPUTER VISION, PRINCETON VISION LAB, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Start date: Aug 1, 2007 PI: Fei-Fei Li We have a postdoc position open in the Princeton Vision Lab (http://vision.cs.princeton.edu) headed by Prof. Fei-Fei Li. This offer is sponsored by a multi-partner U.S. grant focusing on solving challenging object and scene level recognition problems in real-world environments. The top 4 reasons to come and work with us on this exciting project are: 4. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to interact with world class researchers in machine learning, computer vision, computer graphics, mathematics, neuroscience, etc. 3. The successful candidate will conduct research on fundamental and high impact problems in high level visual recognition. 2. The Vision Lab at Princeton offers an intensely creative and friendly intellectual environment. Our research is highly interdisciplinary. Current projects in the lab range from machine learning, computer vision, to cognitive and computational neuroscience, all focusing on various problems in high-level visual recognition. 1. Princeton township is one of the most popular cultural and art centers in the greater New York and Philadelphia areas. Most importantly, it offers some of the best ice creams one could find in … uh, anywhere except Italy. The successful candidate is expected to start the position in early fall (preferably August 1) of 2007. Salary is competitive. He/She should have a strong background in computer vision and machine learning, a track record of publications in top computer vision conferences and journals, strong programming skills and a good taste in ice cream. Applications must be sent by email to Prof. Fei-Fei Li (feifeili@cs.princeton.edu), including a CV, a list of publications, names of 3 references and a brief research statement (1-2 pages). |



