A 20-Year Community Roadmap for Artificial Intelligence Research in the US
This is the Executive Summary of the community report. The full report is due out for public comment by the end of March 2019.
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Given the increasingly pervasive use of AI technologies in all sectors of industry and government, and the enormous potential for future AI-based technologies, the Computing Community Consortium, in working with the NSF, is sponsoring an AI Roadmap to help prioritize research investments. This initiative is analogous to the Robotics Roadmap that, ten years ago, led to the National Robotics Initiative, a multi-agency, multi-year investment by the federal government. NSF has pledged to increase its investments in AI and DARPA has already announced a $2B multi-year investment in AI research. Additional significant investments are under discussion at multiple federal agencies.
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We believe strongly that the time is right for the AI community to articulate our collective vision for the future of AI research. The focus of the AI Roadmap will be on long-term research opportunities and potential investments, ten years out and beyond.
The AI Roadmap initiative is being chaired by Yolanda Gil (USC) and Bart Selman (Cornell). Three workshops are planned, with approximately 30 researchers attending each workshop. The theme of this third workshop is Self Aware Learning and it will take place on January 17-18 in San Francisco, CA. The chairs of the Self Aware Learning workshop are Fei-Fei Li (Stanford University) and Thomas G. Dietterich (Oregon State University).
The Workshop on Self Aware Learning was the third workshop in the series. The objective is to sketch an agenda for developing the most promising AI approaches that can lead to advancements in learning, looking at deeper learning, integrated statistical learning and symbolic representations, and diversified learning modalities.
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Other workshops in the AI Roadmap series:
- Workshop 1 – Integrated Intelligence
- Workshop 2- Interaction
Days: Saturday, July 7thSunday, July 8th
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Welcome Ceremony
Keynote I
09:00 | Digital Humanitarians: How You Can Make a Difference During the Next Disaster (abstract) |
Coffee break
Poster pitches
11:00 | Simon's Anthill: Mapping and Navigating Belief Spaces (abstract) |
11:15 | Finding Mnemo: Hybrid Intelligence Memory in a Crowd-Powered Dialog System (abstract) |
11:30 | Networks of influence in small group discussions (abstract) |
11:45 | CrowdRev: A platform for Crowd-based Screening of Literature Reviews (abstract) |
12:00 | The Effect of Automatic Feedback on Effort and Collective Intelligence in Distributed Virtual Teams (abstract) |
12:15 | Enabling Expert Critique with Chatbots and Micro Guidance (abstract) |
Lunch
Keynote II
14:00 | Optimizing the Human-Machine Partnership with Zooniverse (abstract) |
Coffee break
15:30 | Social learning strategies for matters of taste (abstract) |
15:48 | Collective Intelligence for Deep Reinforcement Learning (abstract) |
16:06 | Photo Sleuth: Combining Collective Intelligence and Computer Vision to Identify Historical Portraits (abstract) |
16:24 | Toward Safer Crowdsourced Content Moderation (abstract) |
16:42 | How Intermittent Breaks in Interaction Improve Collective Intelligence (abstract) |
Posters 1
17:00 | Changing the Innovation Game - Crowdsourcing in Incumbent Firms (abstract) |
17:00 | A Human-Centered Perspective on Human–AI Interaction: Introduction of the Embodiment Continuum Framework (abstract) |
17:00 | Crowdoscope – An Interactive Survey Tool for Social Collective Intelligence (abstract) |
17:00 | Market volatility and crashes in experimental financial markets with interactions between human and high-frequency traders (abstract) |
17:00 | Co-creating Collective Intelligence in Civic Tech: Pilot Study in Lithuania (abstract) |
17:00 | Crowd Dynamics in Small Teams in Higher Education (abstract) |
17:00 | Is Novelty an Advantage or a Drawback in Equity Crowdfunding? (abstract) |
17:00 | Crowd Work on a CV? Understanding How AMT Fits into Turkers' Career Goals and Professional Profiles (abstract) |
CI 2018 / HCOMP-18 Joint Banquet
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Introduction to Day Two
Keynote III
09:00 | Learning through Collective Intelligence (abstract) |
Coffee break
Panel
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10:30 | Crowdsourcing and crowd-driven innovation (panel) (abstract) |
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Poster 2
11:30 | QUEST: A Common Sense Approach to Annotating Q&A Content (abstract) |
11:30 | Collective Intelligence in business and in public sphere: possible research methods for a comparative study (abstract) |
11:30 | Repetition Doesn't Have To Be Boring: User Experience Design For Online Citizen Science Data Classification Applications (abstract) |
11:30 | A Trading Market for Prices in Peer Production (abstract) |
11:30 | Artificial Swarms Outperform in Finding Social Optima (abstract) |
11:30 | Collective Intelligence Aspects of Cyber-Physical Social Systems: Results of a Systematic Mapping Study (abstract) |
11:30 | Towards Hybrid Human-Machine Translation Services (abstract) |
11:30 | False Positive and Cross-relation Signals in Distant Supervision Data (abstract) |
Lunch
Keynote IV
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14:00 | The Role of Internet Skills in Online Participation (abstract) |
Coffee break
15:30 | When Ties Bind And When Ties Divide: The Effects Of Communication Networks On Group Processes And Performance (abstract) |
15:45 | Behind the Starbucks counter: Collaborative Training in Virtual Reality (abstract) |
16:00 | Enhancing Collective Intelligence of Human-Machine Teams (abstract) |
16:15 | Implicit Coordination in Peer Production Networks (abstract) |
16:30 | Collective Intelligence Systems for Analogical Search (abstract) |
16:45 | Rational Collective Learning in the Laboratory (abstract) |
Closing ceremony