[Caice-csse] new & interesting research on scene understanding by AI from the research group of a past AI at AU Forum speaker
N Narayanan
naraynh at auburn.edu
Wed Apr 30 10:35:36 CDT 2025
Dr. Leyla Isik @ Johns Hopkins spoke at AI at AU Forum in December 2023.
When it comes to reading the room, humans are still better than AI
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Johns Hopkins research shows artificial intelligence models fall short in predicting social interactions, a skill critical for systems to effectively navigate the real world. Researchers believe this is because AI neural networks were inspired by the infrastructure of the part of the brain that processes static images, which is different from the area of the brain that processes dynamic social scenes. This work was presented at ICLR 25.
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