Embodiment Without Situatedness - An Embodied Perspective on Neural Architecture Search
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore an insightful 35-minute conference talk by Nick Cheney, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Vermont, on "Embodiment Without Situatedness: An Embodied Perspective on Neural Architecture Search." Delve into Cheney's expertise as director of the UVM Neurorobotics Lab and affiliate of the Vermont Complex Systems Center. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of embodied intelligence and neural architecture search, examining how embodiment principles can inform AI development without traditional situatedness. Discover the implications for artificial intelligence and complex systems through this presentation from the Santa Fe Institute's workshop on Embodied, Situated, and Grounded Intelligence.
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Nick Cheney: Embodiment Without Situatedness: An Embodied Perspective on Neural Architecture Search
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Santa Fe Institute
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