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Antti Oulasvirta: FCAI Research Programme on Interactive AI

  • University of Helsinki Pietari Kalmin katu 5 Exactum, lh D122 Finland (map)

Abstract: How to create machines that understand people and can work with them as partners? This talk provides an overview of FCAI’s research on interactive AI and AI-aided design. The research program builds on simulation-based AI, which offers an exciting way to combine first principles-based and data-driven methods. I will review the methodology, present applications, and discuss open challenges.

Bio: Antti Oulasvirta leads the User Interfaces research group at Aalto University and the FCAI Research Programme on Interactive AI. Prior to joining Aalto, he was a Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and the Cluster of Excellence on Multimodal Computing and Interaction at Saarland University. He received his doctorate in Cognitive Science from the University of Helsinki in 2006, after which he was a Fulbright Scholar at the School of Information in the University of California-Berkeley in 2007-2008 and a Senior Researcher at Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT in 2008-2011. He was awarded the ERC Starting Grant (2015-2020) for research on computational design of user interfaces. Dr. Oulasvirta serves as an associate editor for ACM TOCHI and frequently participates in the paper committees of HCI conferences, including the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). His work has been awarded the Best Paper Award and Best Paper Honorable Mention at CHI twelve times between 2008 and 2019. He has held keynote talks on computational user interface design at NordiCHI’14, CoDIT’14, EICS’16, IHCI’17, ICWE’19, and Chinese CHI ’19. In 2019, he was invited to the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.

Speaker: Antti Oulasvirta

Affiliation: Associate Professor, User interfaces, Department of Communications and Networking, Aalto University

Place of Seminar: Lecture Hall Exactum D122, University of Helsinki