Symposium on AI for Social Good
Organizers: HKU-Cambridge AI-WiSe and Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge
Date: May 24, 2019
Venue: Lecture Theatre 2, Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge, 15 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FD
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Prof. David Cardwell, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Strategy & Planning), University of Cambridge, gave a welcoming speech on 24 May 2019, Symposium on AI for Social Good jointly organized by the HKU-Cambridge AI-WiSe and the Deptartment of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge.
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Prof. Victor Li, University of Hong Kong and Prof. David Cardwell, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Strategy & Planning), University of Cambridge.
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Prof. Victor Li, University of Hong Kong and Prof. Ian Leslie, Director of University Information Services, and Senior Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor with Special Responsibility for Information System Strategy and Environmental Sustainability, University of Cambridge.
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Dr. Jacqueline Lam, University of Hong Kong and Prof. Ian Leslie, Director of University Information Services, and Senior Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor with Special Responsibility for Information System Strategy and Environmental Sustainability, University of Cambridge.
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Prof. Victor Li, University of Hong Kong, Prof. Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, and Prof. Ian Leslie, Director of University Information Services, and Senior Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor with Special Responsibility for Information System Strategy and Environmental Sustainability, University of Cambridge.
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Dr. Jacqueline Lam, University of Hong Kong, Prof. Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, and Prof. Ian Leslie, Director of University Information Services, and Senior Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor with Special Responsibility for Information System Strategy and Environmental Sustainability, University of Cambridge.
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11 speakers with diverse backgrounds covering engineering, social science, law, policy and medicine, from the University of Hong Kong, University of Cambrige, Alan Turing Institute, Tel Aviv University and Washington University at St Louis, gave talks on AI for social good.
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Prof. Victor Li, University of Hong Kong and Prof. Alan F. Blackwell, University of Cambridge.
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About 70 people attended the Symposium on AI for Social Good jointly organized by the HKU-Cambridge AI-WiSe and the Deptartment of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge.
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Panel discussion: Can We Build a Machine to Evaluate the Ethics and Morality of AI-based Decisions?
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Prof. Victor Li discussed with Prof. Jon Crowcroft, Prof. Ian Leslie and other speakers, during tea time.
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Attendants during lunch time.
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Group photo with Dr. Dan Yamin and Prof. Jochaim Meyer from Tel Aviv University and Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass from Washington University at St Louis.
Symposium Flyer
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Prof. David Cardwell, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Strategy & Planning), University of Cambridge, gave a welcoming speech on 24 May 2019, Symposium on AI for Social Good jointly organized by the HKU-Cambridge AI-WiSe and the Deptartment of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge.
Prof. Ian Leslie, Director of University Information Services, University of Cambridge, giving welcoming remarks
Prof. Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, and Prof. Victor Li, University of Hong Kong, giving opening remarks
Photo-taking session
Deep-AIR: A Hybrid CNN-LSTM Framework for Fine-Grained Air Pollution Forecast – Prof. Victor Li, University of Hong Kong
From Deep Learning to Broad Learning: Inventing AI in Africa – Prof. Alan F. Blackwell, University of Cambridge
Accounting for the Spread of Vaccination Behavior to Optimize Influenza Vaccination Program – Dr. Dan Yamin, Tel Aviv University
Data Sharing for Urban Analytics: Research Infrastructure, Policy Applications and Scientific Challenges – Prof. Mark Birkin, Alan Turing Institute
Ensuring Privacy and Data Security – Prof. Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
A Bayesian LSTM Model to Evaluate the Effects of Air Pollution Control Regulations in China – Dr. Jacqueline CK Lam, University of Hong Kong
Accountability and AI – Dr. Jat Singh, University of Cambridge
AI, Ethics and Regulation – Prof. John Naughton, University of Cambridge
The Meaning of Artificial Minds – Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass, Washington University at St Louis
Of Self-Driving Cars and Electric Police: Challenges, Opportunities, and Social Structures for AI Evaluation of Machine Morality – Dr. Clinton Ohlers, University of Hong Kong