Time
June 19th -23rd, 201709:00-20:30
Place
Conference Room 201, Science Hall of CCNU
Description
Topic: Theory and Practice of Artificial General Intelligence: an Analysis of NARS System
Keynote Speaker: Professor Pei Wang
Hosted by: Educational Science Research Center of CCNU
Organized by: School of Psychology of CCNU, Ministry of Education’s Key Laboratory of Adolescent Cyberpsychology and Behavior
Brief Introduction of the Keynote Speaker
Pei Wang is the associate Professor, doctoral supervisor at the Department of Computer and Information Science of Temple University in America. He is entitled as the vice president of Artificial General Intelligence Association as well as the editor of Artificial General Intelligence magazine. Respectively in 1983 and 1986, Wang obtained his Bachelor and Master’s Degree in Science at Peking University. In 1995, he finished his doctoral study at Indiana University, with a Doctor’s degree in Computer Technology and Cognitive Science. Wang’s major research domain includes Non-axiomatic Reasoning, Artificial General Intelligence, Logic and Reasoning, Uncertainty, Meaning and Truth Value, Concept Learning as well as Dynamic Resource Management.
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Educational Science Research Center
June 8th 2017