no code implementations • 19 Dec 2024 • Roderick Murray-Smith, John H. Williamson, Sebastian Stein
We discuss how Active Inference offers a new basis for a theory of interaction in HCI, tools for design of modern, complex sensor-based systems, and integration of artificial intelligence technologies, enabling it to cope with diversity in human users and contexts.
no code implementations • 29 Nov 2024 • Sarah Kiden, Bernd Stahl, Beverley Townsend, Carsten Maple, Charles Vincent, Fraser Sampson, Geoff Gilbert, Helen Smith, Jayati Deshmukh, Jen Ross, Jennifer Williams, Jesus Martinez del Rincon, Justyna Lisinska, Karen O'Shea, Márjory Da Costa Abreu, Nelly Bencomo, Oishi Deb, Peter Winter, Phoebe Li, Philip Torr, Pin Lean Lau, Raquel Iniesta, Gopal Ramchurn, Sebastian Stein, Vahid Yazdanpanah
This report presents a comprehensive response to the United Nation's Interim Report on Governing Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Humanity.
no code implementations • 24 Apr 2024 • Zhaoxing Li, Jujie Yang, Jindi Wang, Lei Shi, Sebastian Stein
However, with the development of Intelligent Tutoring Systems, large-scale datasets containing long-sequence data began to emerge.
2 code implementations • 18 Feb 2024 • Tesfay Zemuy Gebrekidan, Sebastian Stein, Timothy J. Norman
Task offloading in MEC is a strategy that meets the demands of UDs by distributing tasks between UDs and MEC servers.
no code implementations • 5 Oct 2022 • Mohammad Divband Soorati, Enrico H. Gerding, Enrico Marchioni, Pavel Naumov, Timothy J. Norman, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Bahar Rastegari, Adam Sobey, Sebastian Stein, Danesh Tarpore, Vahid Yazdanpanah, Jie Zhang
The Agents, Interaction and Complexity research group at the University of Southampton has a long track record of research in multiagent systems (MAS).
no code implementations • 10 Jan 2022 • Sebastian Stein, John H. Williamson
Probabilistic models inform an increasingly broad range of business and policy decisions ultimately made by people.
no code implementations • 19 Jul 2020 • Emmanouil Rigas, Enrico Gerding, Sebastian Stein, Sarvapali Ramchurn, Nick Bassiliades
We formulate the problem of the optimal EV to charging station allocation as a Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) one and we propose two pricing mechanisms: A fixed-price one, and another that is based on the well known Vickrey-Clark-Groves (VCG) mechanism.
Computer Science and Game Theory Systems and Control Systems and Control
no code implementations • 2 Mar 2019 • Nirmit Desai, Linsong Chu, Raghu K. Ganti, Sebastian Stein, Mudhakar Srivatsa
The key idea behind this algorithm is to base model suitability on the discriminating power of a model, using a novel metric to measure it.