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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20231002T133000
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SUMMARY:Seminar on innovative human-computer interaction
DESCRIPTION:The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research group at the University of Bergen in cooperation with MediaFutures invites to a two-day seminar addressing innovative HCI. \nEight research and industry leader from Norway\, Sweden\, Germany\, Switzerland\, and Japan will be holding presentations on topics such as medical sensing and human-workspace interaction. \nThe seminar will be rounded off with a panel discussion. No registration required. \nWe welcome all students\, researchers\, innovators\, and industry representatives who are interested to participate in the seminar. \nSpeakers\nMasahiro Takei\, Chiba University\, Japan \nLaura Anna Garrison\, Informatics\, VisGroup\, Univeristy of Bergen \nTor Gjøsæter\, Ilder AS\, Bergen\, Norway \nMohammad Khalil\, SLATE\, UiB\, Norway \nKazuyuki Fujita\, Tohoku University\, Japan \nWhere and When? \n\n\nMONDAY 2nd October 2023Venue: Storsalen\, Nygårdsgaten 5\, UiB\, Bergen \n\n\nRoom URL: https://www.uib.no/l%C3%A6ringsarenaen/162450/om-storsalen \n\n\n\nThe sessions are: 13:30 – 16:30: From Medical Sensing to Interactive Sensemaking \nTUESDAY 3rd October 2023Venue: Auditorium 129 at Bjørn Christiansens house\, Christies gate 12\, UiB\, Bergen (also shown in room 128) \n\n\nRoom URL: https://rom.app.uib.no/romInfo/q.php/206/129 and https://rom.app.uib.no/romInfo/q.php/206/128 \nThe sessions are: 12:15 – 14:00: Smart Workspaces14:30 – 16:30: From Research to Innovation \n\nMore information can be found on uib.no
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/seminar-on-innovative-human-computer-interaction/
LOCATION:UiB Bergen\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230929T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230929T130000
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CREATED:20230918T095908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T112908Z
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SUMMARY:Irene Costera Meijer: TikTok as a case study to understand the layeredness of Media Experience:
DESCRIPTION:Join our next Lunch Meeting with Irene Costera Meijer\, Professor of Journalism Studies and head of the Journalism Studies section at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. \nShe is also Work Package I Advisor and Key Researcher. Her research interests focus on audience studies and in particular on the impact of digitalization on changing practices of media consumption\, media experiences and news use. When doing research she often collaborates with media organisations.   \nWhere and When? \nAt MediaFutures\, 29.september at 12:00 \nAbstract:\nTikTok reaches around 44% of the 18-24 age group\, with 20% explicitly saying they use it for news (Newman et al.\, 2023). It is not surprising\, then\, that (news) media have migrated to TikTok to engage with younger audiences. Yet\, research shows that media struggle with reaching young people\, because conventional formats do not always correspond with how young people use and experience social media platforms. Nordic researchers have argued that newsrooms would benefit from a platform-specific content approach: beyond merely (re)”packaging” the news and neglecting the content\, they must learn to “speak the code of TikTok” to engage young audiences with their news. \nWe took a different non-news centric approach by analyzing how 99 young people (16 – 24) experience TikTok and whether there might be room for news in this experience. Experience may highlight positionality\, temporality\, embodiment\, ambivalence and interaction (Costera Meijer & Groot Kormelink\, 2021; Ytre-Arne et al.\, 2023). This approach allowed us to get insight into the RELATIVE value of news within their TikTok-experiences. \nIn my presentation I will show how the dimension of temporality – the discrepancy between love = ‘concurrent enjoyment’ and hate = ‘retrospective regret’ may offer valuable insights for public service media and news media to stand out on TikTok and be meaningful to a young audience.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/tiktok-as-a-case-study-to-understand-the-layeredness-of-media-experience/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230922T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230915T131841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T133608Z
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SUMMARY:Liisa Ovaska: From permissive to resistive tactics: How audience members act\, make sense and cope with audience-datafied journalism
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite to a seminar about Liisa Ovaska’s research paper on how audience members respond to audience-datafied journalism. Preliminary findings reveal a spectrum of strategies\, ranging from resistance to acceptance\, in how users engage with data-driven systems while consuming news. \nLiisa Ovaska is a doctoral researcher at Tampere University. In her dissertation Ovaska studies the effects of audience metrics on audience members’ relations to digital journalism.   \nWhere and When:\nAt MediaFutures\, 22.september at 12:00 \nAbstract:\n \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Although there exists a consensus of the fact that the usage of audience metrics has changed journalism\, the audience’s perception to audience-datafied journalism has received less attention. In the newsrooms\, metrics are used to collect data from audience and its behaviour\, and further used to adjust the news outputs.  \nThis talk will present Liisa Ovaska’s research paper\, which examines how the audience members make sense\, act and cope with audience-datafied journalism. Preliminary results suggest that the tactics varied from resistive to permissive: users tried either act against the datafied systems and minimise its impact to their news consumption or complied with the system by accepting it. The article is based on audience research conducted in the spring 2023. The data was produced by using group interviews and instant messaging group chats in which the participants reported of their encounters with datafied journalism for one week.  
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/from-permissive-to-resistive-tactics-how-audience-members-act-make-sense-and-cope-with-audience-datafied-journalism/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230629T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230629T160000
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CREATED:20230613T214314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230814T070211Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Reaching New Audiences with Generative AI with Lydia Chilton\, an Assistant Professor from Columbia University
DESCRIPTION:Lydia Chilton from Columbia University will give a seminar on June 29th \n  \nTITLE: Reaching New Audiences with Generative AI \nWHEN: 29 June\, 15:00 – 16:00  \nPresentation: \nhttps://mediafutures.no/wp-content/uploads/Chilton_ReachingNewAudiences_June2023.pdf \nABSTRACT:  \nWriting a news article is a significant investment of time\, energy\, and intellect. For an article to have the impact it deserves\, it needs to reach the right audiences.  We demonstrate that generative AI tools can help journalists broaden their audience by transforming their content. Unlike previous technology\, generative AI is flexible enough to modify the length\, tone\, message\, and medium of content. But it needs human values and contextual understanding to guide it. We show how to turn articles into news illustrations for visual appeal on social media. We show how language models (like GPT 4) help find hooks to motivate topics so that they appeal to different audiences.  And we show how to transform a traditional news article into TikTok-style reels. We then reflect on how generative AI can breathe new life into existing content through transformation\, reuse\, and retargeting information. \n \n  \nBIO: \nLydia Chilton is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Columbia University. Her research is in computational design – how computation and AI can help people with design\, innovation\, and creative problem-solving. Applications include: creating media for journalism\, developing technology for public libraries\, improving risk communication during hurricanes\, helping scientists explain their work\, and improving mental health in marginalized communities. Dr. Chilton received her bachelor’s degree in computer science from MIT in 2007\, her Masters in Engineering from MIT in 2009 and her PhD from the University of Washington in 2016.  She was a post-doc at Stanford for 1 year before joining Columbia Engineering in 2017. \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-reaching-new-audiences-with-generative-ai-with-lydia-chilton-an-assistant-professor-from-the-columbia-university/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP3 Media Content Production & Analysis
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230616T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230530T110452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230530T113510Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Metrics for Measuring Normative Diversity in News Recommendations with  Sanne Vrijenhoek from the University of Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:Sanne Vrijenhoek from the University of  Amsterdam will give a seminar on June 16th \nTITLE: Metrics for Measuring Normative Diversity in News Recommendations \nWHEN: 16 June\, 12:00 – 13:00  \n \nABSTRACT: News recommenders have the potential to fulfill a crucial role in a democratic society\, directing news readers towards the information that is most important to them. However\, while much attention has been given to optimizing user engagement and enticing users to click\, much less research has been done on incorporating editorial values in news recommender systems. I will talk about our interdisciplinary work on defining normative diversity for news recommender systems\, challenges for implementation\, and the way forward.  \n\n  \nBI: Sanne Vrijenhoek is a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam and a member of the AI\, Media and Democracy Lab. Her work focuses on translating normative notions of diversity into quantifiable concepts that can be incorporated in news recommender system design.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-with-sanne-vrijenhoek-from-the-university-of-amsterdam/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230609T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230609T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230602T165739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T170327Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Hidden in Plain Sight: Microcelebrities navigating visibility and surveillance on Twitter with  Özlem Demirkol Tønnesen\, Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Bergen
DESCRIPTION:Özlem Demirkol Tønnesen from the University of Bergenwill give a seminar on June 9th. \nTITLE:  Hidden in Plain Sight: Microcelebrities navigating visibility and surveillance on Twitter\nWHEN: 9 June\, 12:00 – 13:00  \nWHERE: MediaFutures \nABSTRACT: \nOn social media\, microcelebrities and influencers play various roles and hold immense power as “focusers of attention” (Tufekci\, 2013). This project was formed as an intervention to the growing interest these content creators receive in academic research for their ability to guide their audiences towards products and lifestyles they promote\, while the similar effects they may produce when sharing political opinions\, viewpoints and behaviors are neglected. \nThis talk is based on Özlem’s PhD research into Turkish Twitter microcelebrities and how they express antigovernment viewpoints and navigate the tensions between self-expression and self-preservation under an authoritarian regimese. Drawing from an analysis of tweets by 97 microcelebrity accounts in the 3-months leading up to the 2018 Turkish elections\, she discusses how these accounts consider sharing political opinions and news as a duty despite apparent risks and express their thoughts through a narration of everyday life and daily events by formulating a language that is understood by subgroups who are acclimated to the platform culture. \nBIO:  \nÖzlem Demirkol Tønnesen is a postdoctor fellow at the ERC-project PREPARE – Distributed and prepared. A new theory of citizens` public connection networks in the age of datafication. She completed her PhD at the  University of Southampton.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-hidden-in-plain-sight-microcelebrities-navigating-visibility-and-surveillance-on-twitter-with-ozlem-demirkol-tonnesen-postdoctoral-fellow-at-the-university-of-bergen/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230509T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230509T130000
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CREATED:20230426T084604Z
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SUMMARY:SXSW 2023: Siste nytt om teknologi\, medier og samfunn med Anders Hofseth fra NRKbeta
DESCRIPTION:SXSW 2023: Siste nytt om teknologi\, medier og samfunn fra verdens største møteplass for smarte folk og klovner \n\n\nAnders Hofseth fra NRKbeta går igjennom hovedlinjene fra SXSW 2023-konferansen. \nHvor: MediaFutures\, Media City Bergen \nNår: 9. mai\, 12:00 \n \nAnders Hofseth er kommentator og strategisk rådgiver i NRKbeta\, rikskringkasterens innsiktsmiljø for skjæringen teknologi – medier – samfunn. Mye av jobben hans er å samle innsikt\, forsøke å forstå endringer\, og sette dem i kontekst for NRK\, så bedriften kan fortsette å løse allmennkringkasteroppdraget best mulig i skiftende tider. \n\n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/sxsw-2023-siste-nytt-om-teknologi-medier-og-samfunn-med-anders-hofseth-fra-nrkbeta/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230428T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230428T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230425T083903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T115406Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Chatting Communities into Existence: Local Chat Groups as Emerging Civic Infrastructures with Emilija Gagrčin from the University of Mannheim
DESCRIPTION:Emilija Gagrčin from the University of  Mannheim will give a seminar on April 28th \nTITLE: Chatting Communities into Existence: Local Chat Groups as Emerging Civic Infrastructures \nWHEN: 28 April\, 12:00 – 13:00  \n \nABSTRACT: \n\nThis presentation explores the civic potential of messenger groups. It zooms into the everyday communication in local chat groups\, focusing on the case study of building chat groups in urban neighborhoods from a comparative perspective. Drawing on interviews with building chat group members in Israel and Germany\, we investigate how building communities are co-constructed between platform affordances and user practices\, and how civic norms are negotiated between online and offline communication spaces. We map the uses\, gratifications\, and constraints of the chat groups and their relations with the spatial organization\, informational flows\, and socio-political environment in each community. \nBIO: \nDr. Emilija Gagrčin is a research associate at the University of Mannheim and affiliated with the ERC project PREPARE at the University of Bergen. \nHer research focus is on political media use. In particular\, she is interested in social\, normative\, and infrastructural aspects of digital political communication\, such as on social media and messenger apps. She focuses on norms and competencies necessary for a democratic coexistence in networked societies. \nDr. Emilija Gagrčin is affiliated with the Digital Political Inequality Lab at the University of California in Santa Barbara and the Weizenbaum Panel research group at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society in Berlin. She is also a representative of Early-Career Scholars in the management team of the Political Communication Section of the European Communication Research and Education Conference (ECREA). \nOrganizer \nThis seminar is a collaboration between MediaFutures and the ERC project PREPARE. 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-chatting-communities-into-existence-local-chat-groups-as-emerging-civic-infrastructures-with-emilija-gagrcin-from-the-university-of-mannheim/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230414T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230414T141500
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230331T123915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T073311Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Computing Biases in Recommender Systems with Marko Tkalčič\, University of Primorska
DESCRIPTION:Marko Tkalčič from the University of Primorska in Koper\, Slovenia will give a seminar on April 14th. \nTITLE: Computational Psychology in Recommender Systems \nWHEN: 14 April\, 13:30 – 14:1  \n \nABSTRACT: \n\nRecommender systems are systems that help users in decision-making situations where there is an abundance of choices. We can find them in our everyday lives\, for example in online shops. State-of-the-art research in recommender systems has shown the benefits of behavioural modeling. Behavioural modeling means that we use past ratings\, purchases\, clicks etc. to model the user preferences. However\, behavioural modeling is not able to capture certain aspects of the user preferences. Behavioral modeling can amplify existing biases in datasets. In this talk I will show how the usage of complementary research in computational psychology\, such as detection of personality and emotions\, can help recommender systems to mitigate both data/algorithm biases and cognitive biases. \nBIO: \nMarko Tkalčič is associate professor at the Faculty of Mathematics\, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies (FAMNIT) at the University of Primorska in Koper\, Slovenia. He aims at improving personalized services (e.g. recommender systems) through the usage of psychological models in personalization algorithms. To achieve this\, he uses diverse research methodologies\, including data mining\, machine learning\, and user studies. He is editorial board member of the Springer UMUAI and Frontiers in Psychology journals and PC chair of the ACM UMAP 2021 conference.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-computational-psychology-in-recommender-systems-with-marko-tkalcic-university-of-primorska/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP2 User Modeling, Personalisation & Engagement
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230324T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230324T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230223T094659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T102757Z
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SUMMARY:Visual storyteller or brander
DESCRIPTION:En presentasjon om to måter for hvordan redaksjonelle miljøer kan bruke tredjepartsplattformer for å nå unge mennesker med kvalitetsjournalistikk og mulige utfall for disse veivalgene. Presentasjonen bygger på Peder Haugfos’ masteroppgave ved NTNU/TU Berlin\, og er basert på intervjuer og innholdsanalyse av NRK P3 og VGs avdeling Z. Peder Haugfos er nå prosjektleder ved Media City Bergen. \nDet vil bli servert en lett lunsj. \nSted: MediaFutures og Zoom: https://uib.zoom.us/j/63972035820?pwd=WVNHaWNsd3o0TVBrTVQxTUJ5YVIxZz09 \n \nA presentation about two ways in which editorial environments can use third-party platforms to reach young people with quality journalism\, and about possible outcomes of these choices. Peder’s talk builds on his master thesis founded on interviews and content analysis of the NRK P3’s and VG‘s Z departments.  \nPeder Haugfos is now a project manager at Media City Bergen. \nThere will be served a light lunch. \n\nPlace and date: MediaFutures and Zoom\, 24 March @12:00.  \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/visuell-forteller-eller-brander/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230221T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230221T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230113T103621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T082601Z
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SUMMARY:Cutting-edge AI: Large Language Models
DESCRIPTION:MediaFutures researchers Samia Touileb and Lilja Øvrelid will partake in a series event “Cutting-Edge AI” organized by the Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium (NORA).  \nThe event concerns Large Language Models such as ChatGPT; the technology\, its implication on society and the ethical aspect\, and will  take place on February 21st at Domus Bibliotheca\, Oslo. \nFor more information visit: https://www.nora.ai/events/cutting-edge-ai-large-language-models.html \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/cutting-edge-ai-large-language-models/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP5 Norwegian Language Technologies
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230214T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230214T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230130T103534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230213T115931Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Digital backbones: Data streams in the digital infrastructure and consequences for the media industries with Helle Sjøvaag and Raul Ferrer Conill from the University of Stavanger
DESCRIPTION:Helle Sjøvaag and Raul Ferrer Conill from the University of Stavanger will give a seminar on February 14th. \nTITLE: Digital backbones: Data streams in the digital infrastructure and consequences for the media industries \nWHEN: 14 February\, 12:00 – 13:00 \nWHERE: MediaFutures & ZOOM: \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/63852177471?pwd=RlN2am9QUGRFaWF3QXVCT3lYazBaUT09 \nMeeting ID: 638 5217 7471 \nPassword: bVRYrT8h \n \nABSTRACT: \n\nDigital infrastructures consist of backbone structures comprising Internet Exchange Points\, Content Delivery Networks\, Data Centers\, and subsea fiber cables. Contrary to access structures (typically broadband)\, these structures are not regulated beyond competition law. As the media industries grow more and more reliant on these structures\, particularly for content streaming\, the ownership\, regulation\, and data streams of the internet’s backbone remain serious blind spots in media infrastructure research. Helle Sjøvaag has spent the last year mapping these infrastructures for Norway. In this presentation\, Sjøvaag will present her insights into these backbone structures\, including their ownership and regulation\, and discuss what the shifting ecology of the internet backbones means for media industries in Norway.In this talk\, Helle Sjøvaag together with Raul Ferrer Conill\, will present ongoing work from the project The datafication of communicative power: Towards an independent media policy for Norway’s digital infrastructures\, funded by the Research Council of Norway. \nLink to the project: https://www.uis.no/en/research/norways-digital-infrastructures \nBIO: \nHelle Sjøvaag is Professor of Journalism at the Department of Media and Social Sciences at the University of Stavanger. \nRaul Ferrer Conill is Associate Professor at the Department of Media and Social Sciences at the University of Stavanger.  
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-digital-backbones-data-streams-in-the-digital-infrastructure-and-consequences-for-the-media-industries-with-helle-sjovaag-professor-at-the-university-of-stavanger/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230207T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230113T110239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T122612Z
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SUMMARY:Innovation workshop with Vestlandets Innovasjonsselskap (VIS)
DESCRIPTION:MediaFutures and VIS would like to invite you to an innovation workshop taking place at MediaFutures on February the 7th. \nVestlandets Innovasjonsselskap (VIS) is a Technology Transfer Office (TTO) established in 2004 and owned by the University of Bergen\, Haukeland University Hospital\, the Institute of Marine Research\, Siva\, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, and NHH Norwegian Business School. \nThe goal of the workshop is to raise awareness of the value of intellectual property (IP) which is created through research\, as well as management of rights in collaboration with industry partners. \nThe workshop is targeted at PhDs\, PostDocs\, researchers\, Professors and industry partners who are curious about the process of bringing an idea/ a prototype to market\, and who want to learn more about IP-rights.  \nThemes and topics for the workshop: \n \n1. The commercialization process \n\nResearch-driven innovation (TTO)\nIndustry-driven innovation\nAbility and reputation\nResearch collaboration with industrial partner\n\n2. IP rights \n\nIP and research at UiB\nStrategies and management of IP\n\n3. Software and IPR \n\nPatenting – requirements and prerequisites\nOther protection strategies\n\n4. Case discussions / group work \n Please see the attached preliminary program for more details. \nThe workshop will be held at MediaFutures 7th February from 09:15-12:00\, followed by a lunch for all participants. \nIf you would like to participate\, please sign up by sending an e-mail to Ola Roth Johnsen\, ola.johnsen@uib.no\, or Knut Risnes\, knut.risnes@uib.no. \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/innovation-workshop-with-vestlandets-innovasjonsselskap-vis/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230108T143347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T135114Z
UID:13994-1675418400-1675425600@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:Seminar UiB AI: ChatGPT – trussel eller mulighet i forskning og utdanning?
DESCRIPTION:Chatboten ChatGPT har vært mye omtalt i media den siste tiden og skapt debatt blant forskere og undervisere. Hvilke potensiale har avanserte chatboter som ChatGPT\, og hvilke implikasjoner kan det ha for vår måte å forske\, undervise og lære på? \nI årets første UiB AI seminar setter vi søkelyset på et aktuelt tema der verktøy basert på kunstig intelligens kan ha betydning for forskning og utdanning. Kunstig intelligens og maskinlæring har bragt store fremskritt innenfor vitenskapelige metoder og resultater\, og noe av dette har vært tema under seminarene til UiB AI i 2022. Det nye med ChatGPT og lignende verktøy er at de har blitt veldig gode til å kommunisere på menneskelige språk og at de er gratis tilgjengelig for alle.  \nDeltakelse i seminaret er gratis og det blir servert lunsj. Påmelding innen 31. januar. \nProgram:\nVelkommen\nPinar Heggernes\, professor\, prorektor og leder for UiB AI \nHva er ChatGPT og hvordan fungerer det og lignende verktøy?\nSamia Touileb\, forsker ved MediaFutures: Research Centre for Responsible Media Technology & Innovation\, UiB \nChatGPT kan mange språk men kjenner ikke mange kulturer\nJill Rettberg\, professor I digital kultur og leder av ERC-prosjektet Machine Vision in Everyday Life\, UiB \nHva kan slike AI-verkyøy bety for læring\, tilbakemelding og vurdering?\nArild Raaheim\, professor i pedagogikk\, UiB \nHvilke implikasjoner kan AI-verktøy som ChatGPT og Elicit.org ha for forskning?\nBarbara Wasson\, professor og leder for Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology (SLATE)\, UiB \nPanelsamtale: ChatGPT – trussel eller mulighet i forskning og utdanning?\nEirik Vassenden\, professor i nordisk litteratur\, UiBDavid Grellscheid\, førsteamanuensis i informatikk\, UiBSamia TouilebJill RettbergArild RaaheimBarbara Wasson \nModerator: Pinar Heggernes \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/seminar-uib-ai-chatgpt-trussel-eller-mulighet-i-forskning-og-utdanning/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP5 Norwegian Language Technologies
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230126T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230126T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20230116T112909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T124853Z
UID:14147-1674734400-1674738000@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Public expectations of transparency and accountability in citizens’ councils on data-driven media personalisation: Findings and methodological reflections with Ranjana Das\, Professor at the University of Surrey
DESCRIPTION:Ranjana Das\, Professor at the University of Surrey and currently visiting Erasmus fellow at the University of Bergen\, will give a seminar on January 26th. \nTITLE: Public expectations of transparency and accountability in citizens’ councils on data-driven media personalisation: Findings and methodological reflections \nWHEN: 26 Januar\, 12:00 – 13:00 \nWHERE: MediaFutures \nABSTRACT: \n\nThis talk presents findings and reflections across a set of three journal papers which emerged from a rigorous\, three-wave series of qualitative research into public expectations of data-driven media technologies\, conducted across locations in England\, by a team bringing together sociology\, engineering and media practice. Located within the contexts of the AI4ME project\, through a range of carefully chosen scenarios and deliberations around the risks and benefits afforded by data-driven media personalisation technologies\, we paid close attention to citizens’ voices\, as our multi-disciplinary team sought to engage the public on what ‘good’ might look like in the context of media personalisation. We paid particular attention to risks and opportunities\, examining practical use-cases and scenarios\, and our three-wave councils culminated in citizens producing recommendations for practice and policy. In this talk\, I will focus on citizens’ ethical assessment\, critique and improvements proposed on media personalisation methods in relation to benefits\, fairness\, safety\, transparency and accountability\, particularly within the broader contexts of their expectations around algorithms and algorithmic systems. I will conclude with some reflections on our citizens council methodology\, particularly the use of “vignettes” as scenarios as a method of data collection in user-centric algorithm studies\, in terms of their potential in inviting users’ contextual experiences of algorithms but also enabling more normative reflections on what “good” looks like in contemporary datafied societies. \nNote: The talk draws upon three journal papers from the team under review currently\, and results presented should not be circulated further. \nBIO: \nRanjana Das is Professor in Media and Communication\, in the Department of Sociology\, at the University of Surrey. Her research interests span families\, parenting and parenthood\, mental health\, digital technologies and media audiences and users. Her upcoming book Anticipating algorithms: Algorithmic literacies of datafied parenthood will be published by Rowman & Littlefield. Link to project website: https://ai4me.surrey.ac.uk/  \nMore information on the speaker: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/ranjana-das \n  \nThe seminar is arranged by WP1 Understanding media experiences in SFI MediaFutures. At the seminar we will serve a light lunch on a first come first served-basis.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-public-expectations-of-transparency-and-accountability-in-citizens-councils-on-data-driven-media-personalisation-findings-and-methodological-reflections-with-ranjana-da/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230118T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230118T151500
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20221221T101326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T124156Z
UID:13942-1674051300-1674054900@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Designing for Collaborative Video Editing with Pavel Okopnyi\, PhD Candidate at the University of Bergen
DESCRIPTION:Pavel Okopnyi\, a PhD Candidate at the University of Bergen\, will give a seminar on January 18th.  \nTITLE: Designing for Collaborative Video Editing \nWHEN: 18 Januar\, 14:15 – 15:15 \nWHERE: MediaFutures & Zoom: \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/69273144707?pwd=cFdCKzlwZ0h6YXd6MVdTTmFZeWNvdz09 \nMeeting ID: 692 7314 4707\nPassword: daKA5X52\n \nABSTRACT: \n\nThe seminar will explore the design space of collaborative video editing through a series of design workshops with video editors. Collaborative video editing can be supported by adding awareness features or other well-known collaborative features found in existing software and introducing new features designed specifically for video editing software. We identify different design concepts that illustrate how such collaborative features can be included in non-linear video editing software and discusses the challenges of introducing such features. Some design concepts are explicitly inspired by existing collaborative tools. However\, we suggest that introducing such features might not be straightforward. In other cases\, alternative abstract representations of time-based media might be necessary to support collaborative video editing. \nBIO: \nPavel Okopnyi is a PhD Candidate at the University of Bergen. His PhD thesis is focused on collaborative aspects of video production workflows. He has master’s degrees in Sociology and Human-Computer Interaction. Pavel’s interests include media production tools\, education\, software engineering\, and video games.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-designing-for-collaborative-video-editing-with-pavel-okopnyi-phd-candidate-at-the-university-of-bergen/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230110T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230110T161500
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20221210T180537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T135447Z
UID:13829-1673363700-1673367300@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Information Seeking Is Much More Than Searching with Alan Smeaton\, Professor of Computing at the Dublin City University
DESCRIPTION:Alan Smeaton\, a Professor of Computing at the Dublin City University\, will give a seminar on January 10th.  \nTITLE: Information seeking is much more than searching \nWHEN: 10 Januar\, 15:15-16:15 \nWHERE: MediaFutures & Zoom: \nLink:  https://uib.zoom.us/j/69616776839?pwd=QWlRSWk1M2RQb0JYUkk1YzkzYmxFQT09 \nMeeting ID: 696 1677 6839 \nPassword: Dqf1HzTr \nABSTRACT: \n\nInformation seeking is an essential\, daily activity that billions of us pursue as part of our work and leisure activities. Information seeking is a journey\, a conversation between a searcher and an information repository which can have many final destinations\, or none.  Searching is one component of information seeking and search or more broadly information retrieval\, in its early years has had a focus on known item search or searching around a broad topic. This has been supported and nurtured by our benchmarking activities like TREC\, TRECVid\, CLEF\, FIRE and others and the systems we have developed and that we use in our essential daily information seeking activities reflect this.  In this presentation I reflect on the broader information seeing landscape and on how a twist of good (or bad) timing\, has left us with the search tools we use but which do not necessarily deliver the best support for our information seeking.   This broader perspective will then allow us to contextualise the roles that various forms of media search can play in our information seeking journeys. Towards the end of the talk I will cover generative media where instead of searching for media\, we create it. \nBIO: \nAlan Smeaton is Professor of Computing at Dublin City University where he has previously been Head of School and Dean of Faculty. He is an IEEE Fellow\, Principal Fellow of Advance HE and an elected member of the Royal Irish Academy. He is the 2022 winner of the ACM SIGMM Technical Achievement Award for contributions to multimedia computing. Alan’s interests are in human memory and how we forget and remember some things and not others and this involves the use of machine learning and data analytics\, and the applications of text\, image\, and video analysis in areas like learning analytics\, personal sensing\, and lifelogging.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-information-seeking-is-much-more-than-searching-with-alan-smeaton-professor-of-computing-at-the-dublin-city-university/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP3 Media Content Production & Analysis
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20221004T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20221004T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20221001T143716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T073231Z
UID:13206-1664888400-1664892000@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Media Accessibility: Current Solutions and Future Challenges with Pilar Orero\, Professor from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
DESCRIPTION:Pilar Orero\, Professor at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain)\, will give a seminar on 4 October\, at 13:00. \nTITLE: MedIa Accessibility: Current Solutions and Future Challenges \nWHEN: Tuesday 4 October\, 13:00-14:00. There will be a lunch served at 12:30. \nWHERE: MediaFutures & Online \n Zoom Meetinghttps://uib.zoom.us/j/64942261686?pwd=eFBPb0lmM3FHN2xHK1pKNmFiMWwzQT09 \nMeeting ID: 649 4226 1686Password: MB926L47 \nABSTRACT: \n The presentation will start describing the current situation of media accessibility\, which is at an unprecedented moment for accessibility. The EU legal framework has forced national transpositions with concrete requirements. The European Accessibility Centre will open next year\, and funding for research by EC is at all times high. Accessibility has moved from being an object of study\, as a silo\, to a horizontal prerequisite in any call where humans are involved. This presentation will inform of existing funded solutions and identify possible challenges that may need funding. \nBIO: \nProfessor Pilar Orero\, PhD (UMIST\, UK) works at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain) in the TransMedia Catalonia Lab. She has written and edited many books\, near 100 academic papers and almost the same number of book chapters –all on Media Accessibility. Leader and participant on numerous EU funded research projects focusing on media accessibility. She works in standardisation and participates in the UN ITU IRG-AVA – Intersector Rapporteur Group Audiovisual Media Accessibility\, ISO and ANEC. She has been working on Immersive Accessibility for the past 4 years first in a project called ImAc\, which results are now further developed in TRACTION\, MEDIAVERSE\, MILE\, and has just started to work on green accessibility in GREENSCENT. She leads the EU network LEADME on Media Accessibility. \n For more info please go to https://gent.uab.cat/pilarorero
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-media-accessibility-current-solutions-and-future-challenges-with-pilar-orero-professor-from-the-universitat-autonoma-de-barcelona/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
CATEGORIES:Seminar,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220920T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220920T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20220912T073922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T122823Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Building Knowledge Graphs with Media Content and Application for Tackling Misinformation with Raphael Troncy\, Associate Professor at EURECOM
DESCRIPTION:Raphael Troncy\, Associate Professor at EURECOM\, will give a seminar on 20 September\, at 10:00. \nTITLE: Building Knowledge Graphs with Media Content and Application for Tackling Misinformation \nWHEN: Tuesday 20 September\, 10:00-11:00WHERE: MCB Store læringsrom\, Læringslab 3rd floor.    / ZOOM: \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/67861782423?pwd=YzhRVWkrOVp5Q1gwTmhZU3c2djBlZz09 \nMeeting ID: 678 6178 2423 \nPassword: 10ZkuVs4 \n \nABSTRACT: \nThe sheer volume of multimedia content created every day across the many disparate distribution channels keeps challenging any traditional content management system. Routine tasks such as archiving\, editing\, content organization and retrieval by multimedia creators become prohibitively costly. On the user side\, the amount of multimedia content pumped daily can be simply overwhelming and the need for shorter and more personalized content has never been more pronounced. Recommending\, enriching and summarizing content can help to capitalize on users’ engagement and generate their interactions.In this talk\, I will first present several Knowledge Graphs developed with medias being radio and TV programs broadcaster in Europe\, news items published by a news agency or even social media posts shared on Twitter or Facebook. Next\, I will present a number of tools that contribute to automatic multimedia understanding by computers\, ranging from extracting topics using common sense knowledge or language models to recognizing recurring people in images. I will show how difficult it is for computers to decompose content into meaningful segments. I will show how to extract highlights from media content\, both for narrative-focused summarization and for maximising memorability and I will conclude with our current efforts aiming at tackling misinformation.   \nBIO: \nRaphael Troncy is an Associate Professor at the Data Science Department of EURECOM. He received his PhD from Grenoble University (France) in 2004 and held research positions at INA (France)\, CNR (Italy) and CWI (The Netherlands). He published more than 250 scientific papers in various journals\, top tier conferences and associated workshops and held key organisational roles in multiple world-leading conferences. He was the General Chair of The Web Conference in 2022. He is an expert in knowledge engineering\, information extraction and recommender systems. He is the principla investigator of many national and european projects where semantic technologies and information extraction are used together to build knowledge graphs\, exploratory search engines and recommender systems.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-building-knowledge-graphs-with-medias-search-explore-recommend-and-tackle-misinformation-with-raphael-troncy-associate-professor-at-eurocom/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
CATEGORIES:Seminar,WP3 Media Content Production & Analysis
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220909T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220909T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20220831T121629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T072651Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: How Newspapers Use Audience Analytics and Metrics with Thomas Husken\, Data Analyst at Bergens Tidende
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Husken\, Data Analyst at Bergens Tidende\, will give a seminar on 9 September\, at 12:00. \nTITLE: How newspapers use audience analytics and metrics \nWHEN: Friday 9 September\, 12:00-13:00WHERE: MediaFutures \n  \nIn this workshop\, Thomas Husken\, data scientist in Bergens Tidende (BT)\, will talk about the usage of news audience data\, various metrics\, and analytics inside a news organization. Thomas is part of BT data analytics department\, working on frontpage optimization\, creation and maintenance of various analytical dashboards\, and many other analytical tasks. Newsrooms around the world have become centered around dashboards\, overloaded with metrics\, and news work is growingly data-driven. Ongoing research is revealing how analytics and metrics influences journalism culture\, work routines\, news values\, news selection\, among other. However\, beyond gaining knowledge about effects on work process which are reflected in content that consumers of media get\, we need to look deeper into technical insides of audience analytics and metrics\, or infrastructures for utilization of data about audience news use. In that respect\, Thomas Husken will provide unique insights into the audience analytics and metrics in BT as one of the oldest and the largest newspapers (measured by circulation) in Norway. \nThe workshop is primarily aimed at PhD and Postodoctoral researchers\, but also at others interested in various technological aspects of media work.     \n\nProgram: \nShort introduction – Ana Milojevic (Postdoc Fellow\, MediaFutures) \nHow newspapers use analytics and metrics – Thomas Husken (Data Scientist\, BT) \nQuestions and answers \n\nRegister your interest in workshop by sending e-mail to Ana Milojevic.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-with-thomas-husken-bt-data-analyst/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
CATEGORIES:Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220616T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20220603T195225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T134015Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Mind the Gaps and Normal Accidents with Dirk Hovy. Associate Professor\, Bocconi University in Milan\, Italy.
DESCRIPTION:Dirk Hovy\, Associate Professor of computer science at Bocconi University in Milan\, Italy\, will give a seminar on 16 June\, at 14:00. \nTITLE: Mind the Gaps and Normal AccidentsWHEN: Thursday 16 June\, 14:00-15:00WHERE: Zoom – https://uio.zoom.us/j/61874196241?pwd=RHJFZ1FYRzArdHkvbW9salZkd20yUT09 \n  \nMeeting ID: 618 7419 6241\n\nPassword: 577113\n \nABSTRACT: \nNLP is now stable enough to be used in production systems\, and will soon become even more pervasive. However\, even today’s systems are already highly complex and unpredictable. As they become more ubiquitous\, different algorithms will interact with each other directly leading to tightly coupled systems whose capacity to cause harm we will be unable to predict. In his book Normal Accidents\, the sociologist Charles Perrow proposed a framework to analyze technologies and their risks according to their complexity and the interdependence of their components. He showed that accidents were nigh on unavoidable due to those two features. We apply Perrow’s framework to NLP to assess its potential risks. We argue that under the current paradigm\, “normal accidents” are built into the system\, and that it is only a matter of time before they emerge. Some issues in current NLP practice that aid this development are: \n– the early adoption of methods without sufficient understanding or analysis; \n– the preference for computational methods regardless of risks associated with their limitations; \n– the dangers of unexplainable methods. \nIf these issues are not addressed\, we risk a loss of reproducibility\, reputability\, and subsequently public trust in our field. However\, these factors can help us plan better for making our systems safer and more reliable. \nBIO: \nDirk Hovy is associate professor of computer science at Bocconi University in Milan\, Italy. Before that\, he was faculty and a postdoc in Copenhagen\, got a PhD from USC\, and a linguistics masters in Germany. He is interested in the interaction between language\, society\, and machine learning\, or what language can tell us about society\, and what computers can tell us about language. He has authored over 70 articles on these topics\, including 3 best paper awards. He has organized one conference and several workshops (on abusive language\, ethics in NLP\, and computational social science). Dirk recently received an ERC Starting Grant for a project on demographic factors and bias in NLP. Outside of work\, Dirk enjoys cooking\, running\, and leather-crafting. For updated information\, see https://www.dirkhovy.com
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-mind-the-gaps-and-normal-accidents-with-dirk-hovy-associate-professor-bocconi-university-in-milan-italy/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP5 Norwegian Language Technologies
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220615T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20220610T112016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T134101Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Augment the Vision: To Help Users Deal with Different Domain Tasks. PhD Candidate\, Chalmers University of Technology\, Sweden.
DESCRIPTION:Yuchong Zhang\, PhD candidate at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden\, will give a seminar on 15 June\, at 12:00. \nTITLE: Augment the Vision: To Help Users Deal with Different Domain TasksWHEN: Wednesday 15 June\, 12:00-13:00WHERE: MediaFutures \n  \n\n \nABSTRACT: \nOne of the cutting-edge techniques—augmented reality (AR) (a variation of virtual reality (VR))\, in which virtual objects are superimposed in the real world–has been demonstrated and applied in numerous fields due to its capability of providing interactive interfaces of visualized digital content. Moreover\, AR can provide functional tools that support users undertaking domain-related tasks\, especially facilitating them in data visualization and interaction because of its ability to jointly augment the physical space and the user’s perception. How to fully use the advantages of AR technique\, especially the items which augment human vision to help users with different domain tasks’ perform is the central part of my PhD research. \nBIO: \nYuchong Zhang is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Chalmers University of Technology\, Sweden. His research interests include augmented reality\, interactive visualization and human-centred design. He received his MSc. degree from Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore in 2017.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-augment-the-vision-to-help-users-deal-with-different-domain-tasks-phd-candidate-chalmers-university-of-technology-sweden/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220615T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220615T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20220610T115242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T134203Z
UID:12241-1655287200-1655298000@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:MediaFutures WP1 DIGSSCORE-Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nWP1 DIGSSCORE-Workshop \nOpen for all MediaFutures Partners. The first part will be in English\, and the second part will be in Norwegian/Scandinavian. \nWHERE: Zoom – https://uib.zoom.us/j/65597060274?pwd=Q0huZm9EY2s4VGJCSWdMdVRwTGRkZz09  \n \nPart 1 (10:00 – 11:00) Introduction to DIGSSCORE \n10:00-10:05: Welcome \n10:05-10:45: Introduction to DIGSSCORE by Erik Knudsen: What is it and what can MediaFutures partners use it for? (20 minutes presentation and 20 minutes for questions) \n10:45-11:00 Coffee break \nPart 2 (11:00-13:00) WP1 workshop in Scandinavian (with WP1 partners) \n11:00-11:15: Introduction to Schibsted’s research interests on hard-to-reach audiences and constructive journalism (10 minutes presentation and 5 minutes for questions) \n11:15-11:30: Introduction to NRK’s research interests on constructive journalism (10 minutes presentation and 5 minutes for questions). \n11:30-11:45: Discussing and finding overlapping interests for research \n11:45-12:00 Coffee break \n12:00-12:15: Opportunities for researching constructive journalism and hard-to-reach audiences using DIGSSCORE. \n12:15-12:45: Designing the study \n12:45-13:00: Summing up and the road ahead
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-wp1-digsscore-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220520T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220520T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043818
CREATED:20220506T120804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T134409Z
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SUMMARY:Wolftech & MediaFutures Joint Seminar: Human Interaction and Collaboration with Machine Learning Models. Hendrik Strobelt\, IBM Research / MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab
DESCRIPTION:Hendrik Strobelt\, the Explainability Lead at the MIT-IBM Watson AI lab\, will give a seminar on 20 May\, at 15:00. \nTITLE: Human Interaction and Collaboration with Machine Learning models \nWHEN: Friday 20 May\, 15:00-16:00WHERE: Zoom: \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErdeiurz0tGtGEcOjhfEQBEwTKqcblgjju  \nMeeting ID: \n\nPassword: \n \nABSTRACT: \nWith the increasing adoption of machine learning models across domains\, we have to think about the human role when interacting with these models. In the last years\, my collaborators and I have created a series of tools that utilize visualization and visual user interaction to help investigate behavior of machine learning models (for NLP and CV) and that might help creating algorithms to detect fake text. I will present a selection of these scientific tools that makes humans play and then understand. \nBIO: \nHendrik Strobelt is the Explainability Lead at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab\, Research Scientist at IBM Research\, and currently professor at University of Konstanz. His recent research is on visualization for and human collaboration with AI models to foster explainability and intuition. His work involves NLP models and generative models while he is advocating to utilize a mix of data modalities to solve real-world problems. His research is applied to tasks in machine learning\, in NLP\, in the biomedical domain\, and in chemistry. Hendrik joined IBM in 2017 after postdoctoral positions at Harvard SEAS and NYU Tandon. He received a Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat.) from the University of Konstanz in computer science (Visualization) and holds an MSc (Diplom) in computer science from TU Dresden. His work has been published at venues like IEEE VIS\, ICLR\, ACM Siggraph\, ACL\, NeurIPS\, ICCV\, PNAS\, Nature BME\, or Science Advances. He received multiple best paper/honorable mention awards at EuroVis\, BioVis\, VAST\, ACL Demo\, or NeurIPS demo. He received the Lohrmann medal from TU Dresden as the highest student honor. Hendrik has served in program committees and organization committees for IEEE VIS\, BioVis\, EuroVis. He served on organization committees for IEEE VIS\, VISxAI\, ICLR\, ICML\, NeurIPS. Hendrik is visiting researcher at MIT CSAIL. (more: https://hendrik.strobelt.com)
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/wolftech-mediafutures-joint-seminar-human-interaction-and-collaboration-with-machine-learning-models-hendrik-strobelt-ibm-research-mit-ibm-watson-ai-lab/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220513T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043819
CREATED:20220425T114853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T134520Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Media entertainment experiences among youth on global platforms. Marika Lüders\, Professor at the University of Oslo
DESCRIPTION:Marika Lüders\, Professor at the University of Oslo\, will give a seminar on 13 May\, at 12:00. \nTITLE: Media entertainment experiences among youth on global platformsWHEN: Friday 13 May\, 12:00-13:00WHERE: Zoom – \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/68002953641?pwd=WGU1ZGFKUTNMZlZ0a29GaVlrWFJuUT09 \nMeeting ID: 680 0295 3641\n\nPassword: PEw18sgA\n \nABSTRACT: \nThe media and platforms taken for granted by those born since the turn of the millennium are often interpreted as causing unprecedented competition for national and legacy players in the field of media entertainment. Accordingly\, notions such as “lost generation” signal how legacy media perceive re-engagement with youth audiences as core to their future existence. In this talk I will first address how the notion of youth as a lost generation serves a strategic function in the media entertainment sector by legitimating actions. I will next report from how we study teens’ media entertainment experiences in the research project “Global Natives? Serving young audiences on global platforms”. By enquiring the media entertainment experiences of youth as constituted by content produced by legacy media and what is often termed “social media entertainment”\, we hope to advance knowledge on youth as a media generation. \nBIO: \nMarika Lüders is a Professor at the Department of Media and Communication\, University of Oslo. She has almost 20 years of experience in researching user/audience experiences\, social media\, global platforms\, and the intersections of the material and experiential levels of digital technologies. Lüders is currently the project leader of the research project “Global Natives? Serving young audiences on global platforms” (2021-2025). 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-media-entertainment-experiences-among-youth-on-global-platforms-marika-luders-professor-at-the-university-of-oslo/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP1 Understanding Media Experiences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220504T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220504T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043819
CREATED:20220425T120800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220705T065715Z
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SUMMARY:Human-Computer Interaction lecture series: UX Research Design in Practice: Some Examples from Safety Critical Industrial Environments. Dr Duy Le\, senior research scientist at VNUHCM University of Science\, Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Duy Le\, a senior research scientist and head of the Human-Computer Interaction division of SELab\, VNUHCM University of Science\, Vietnam\, will give a seminar on May 4\, at 14:15. \nTITLE: UX Research Design in Practice: Some Examples from Safety Critical Industrial Environments \nWHEN: Wednesday 4 May\, 14:15-15:00WHERE: MediaFutures and Zoom: \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/69626023560?pwd=cVdKWjR1VithNUo4a1g0NTQ1OGpFdz09\n\nMeeting ID: 696 2602 3560\nPassword: icrxk07s\n \nABSTRACT: \nA typical user experience (UX) research and design process is a sequence of user empathization\, problem definition\, solution ideation\, designing\, and evaluation. However\, how this sequence is executed in practice can have several variants\, heavily depending on the resources and the constraints of the environment where the UX work is performed. In this talk\, we will explore some exemplary UX research and design projects targeting manufacturing plants\, which are examples of safety critical industrial environments. The talk will highlight some particular contextual constraints in this kind of environment and then present how UX practitioners flexibly applied the typical design process to comply with the constraints while still adequately ensuring the quality of a user-centered design work. Besides that\, the talk will also demonstrate how different types of creative media such as storyboard\, paper-sketched user interfaces\, animated mockups\, and games can be flexibly used in industrial UX research and design projects. \nBIO: \nDr. Duy Le is currently a senior research scientist and head of the human-computer interaction division of SELab\, VNUHCM University of Science\, Vietnam. He is an HCI researcher with rich working experiences both in academia and industry. He obtained a PhD degree in human-computer interaction from Chalmers University of Technology\, Sweden. Prior to joining VNUHCM University of Science\, he had two years working as a research scientist in the UX research group of ABB Research Sweden where he performed several UX research projects spanning across human-robot interaction\, augmented reality (AR)\, virtual reality (VR)\, and human-automation interaction. In his current position\, Duy is leading research on intelligent interactive systems\, which aim to combine user-centered design\, artificial intelligence and cutting edge interactive technologies such as interactive surfaces\, AR\, VR\, and embodied interfaces to improve user efficacy and provide novel experiences.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-ux-research-design-in-practicesome-examples-from-safety-critical-industrial-environments-dr-duy-le-senior-research-scientist-and-head-of-the-human-computer-interaction-divisio/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220504T111500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220504T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043819
CREATED:20220429T134009Z
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SUMMARY:Human-Computer Interaction lecture series: Visual Attention in Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Interactions. Katarzyna Wisiecka\, PhD Candidate in Psychology and Informatics at SWPS University & Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology.
DESCRIPTION:Katrzyna Wisiecka\, PhD candidate in psychology and informatics at SWPS University & Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology\, will give a seminar on May 4th\, at 11:15. \nTITLE: Visual Attention in Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Interactions \nWHEN: Wednesday 4 May\, 11:15-12:00WHERE: MediaFutures and Zoom:  \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/61410167655?pwd=WFJXbGdMVXVuYk5sTDJ2bllPZ3Yydz09\n\n\nMeeting ID: 614 1016 7655\nPassword: 9VA5L6D1\n  \nABSTRACT: \nComputer-mediated interaction has become an integral part of our daily routines. Despite decreased non-verbal communication and face-to-face contact with partners of collaboration\, people learned how to remotely work together. The consequences of decreased non-verbal signals such as gaze communication on collaboration quality in remote settings are however not fully investigated. The present PhD project intends to examine in four eye tracking experiments the role of visual attention during face-to-face and computer-mediated interaction. The project has three interrelated aims: (1) examining the relationship between interaction quality and gaze patterns in remote and face-to-face collaboration; (2) facilitating workspace awareness among collaborators by visualization of the partner’s gaze direction; (3) investigate whether gaze communication enhances physiological synchronization measured by heart rate variability (HRV) in computer-mediated collaboration. Current results suggest that remote collaboration is challenging for participants and its quality benefits from gaze visualizations during task solving. Enhancing gaze communication during remote collaboration has the potential to increase physiological synchronization between collaborators. Broadening the knowledge about physiological correlates of computer-mediated collaboration is a step to develop gaze-based solutions tailored to remote interactions. \nBIO: \nKatarzyna Wisiecka\, M.A. in clinical psychology\, current PhD candidate in psychology and informatics at SWPS University & Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. She is a member of the Eye Tracking Research Center at SWPS University. Her main research interests include social synchronization and gaze communication in computer environments. She is a scholarship holder in grants funded by the National Science Center and National Centre for Research and Development in Poland. She also takes part in numerous international projects including media accessibility and human-computer interaction such as LEAD-ME funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the EU.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/human-computer-interaction-lecture-series-visual-attention-in-face-to-face-and-computer-mediated-interactions-phd-candidate-ph-d-candidate-in-psychology-and-informatics-at-swps-university-polish-j/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220421T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043819
CREATED:20220331T190334Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Fairness—Are algorithms a burden or a solution? Dr. Christine Bauer\, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Christine Bauer\, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University\, will give a seminar on 21 April\, at 13:00. \nTITLE:  Fairness—Are algorithms a burden or a solution?WHEN: Thursday 21 April\, 13:00-14:00WHERE: Zoom – \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/66369080035?pwd=MDFzdmV6TUdCVVZlZnhsNWc1eHlMUT09  \nMeeting ID: 663 6908 0035\n\nPassword: F9fN181n\n \nABSTRACT: \nRecommender systems play an important role in everyday life. These systems assist users in choosing products to buy\, movies to watch\, or news articles to read. With their wide usage\, there is an increasing pressure that such systems are fair. Besides serving diverse groups of users\, recommenders need to represent and serve item providers in a fair manner\, too. But what is fair? In this talk\, I will present research on fairness in music recommender systems taking the artists’ perspective. What do artists consider fair? Are algorithms a burden or a solution? In particular\, I will zoom in on recent research on gender bias in music recommenders and how we can address this issue. \nBIO: \nDr. Christine Bauer is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University\, The Netherlands. She is an experienced teacher in a wide spectrum of topics in computing and information systems—ranging from algorithms to adaptive interactive systems to research methods. Her research activities center on interactive intelligent systems. Thereby\, she takes a human-centered computing approach\, where technology follows humans’ and society’s needs. Central themes in her research are context and context-adaptivity.  In the recent years\, she worked on context-aware recommender systems. Core interest in her current research activities are fairness and multi-method evaluations. Further information can be found at https://christinebauer.eu.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-fairness-are-algorithms-a-burden-or-a-solution-dr-christine-bauer-assistant-professor-at-utrecht-university/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP2 User Modeling, Personalisation & Engagement
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220408T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043819
CREATED:20220321T115124Z
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SUMMARY:UiB AI #2 But\, why? - make AI answer!
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second seminar in the UiB AI seminar series.  The event is open to all employees and students at UiB. Prior registration is required.  \nTITLE: UiB AI #2 But\, why?  – make AI answer! \nWHEN: Friday 8 April\, 10:00-12:00WHERE: Universitetsaulaen\, Muséplassen 3\, Bergen \nSeminar registration \nBackground: \nArtificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly involved in decision making. Decision-making can be a monotonous task that involves a lot of routine operations and the processing of vast amounts of information. Involving artificial intelligence is a possibility to spare human time and allow for it to be used in a more meaningful way\, both for society and for the individuals involved. \nDecisions by AI can mean many different things. On one hand\, machine learning is used to identify who is most likely to pass the exam\, how much your house will be appraised for\, or how likely malignant that spot is on your mammography image.  On the other hand\, automated decision-makers are built to follow a specific set of rules. When a decision affects our life\, we would like to know how and why that decision was made. Knowing why helps scientists and engineers improve the automated decision-making tools. It also helps individuals to retain their autonomy. If you do not know why\, you cannot possibly do anything to change a decision. Not knowing why makes the personal experience the same as being subjected to a roll of a dice deciding the value of your property and the quality of your life. \nTo explain means to provide information about a process that is meaningful\, useful and understandable to the person for whom it is intended. Not all AI methods `shed’ enough information for a meaningful explanation to be feasible. It is not that the why exists somewhere and the AI method would not admit to it. Machine learning algorithms produce models of correlations in the data. The data is a numerical representation of the real world. There might be a reason in the real world why two phenomena are related. A machine learning model can correctly identify that relation without having access to\, or making use of\, the reasons for it. AI methods that rely on symbolic representations by design produce `reason based’ decisions. However\, those reasons are not explanations\, just the material from which explanations are built. \nHow do we build AI that explains its decisions? There are numerous challenges to be addressed both in providing material for explanations and constructing explanations. Ultimately\, some AI approaches would always be more explanation friendly than others. One can break a walnut with a sledgehammer\, but we do not use sledgehammers for this purpose because they tend to destroy the walnut. Analogously\, an AI approach can be used for a decision-making purpose\, but its explainability should be matched with a consideration of what impact do the produced decisions have. Otherwise\, we risk breaking something we cherish. \nIn this seminar we will describe how AI – sees the world and makes decisions. We will elucidate what happens when we say the AI reasons and the AI learns. We will discuss how researchers are trying to change different AI methods to gain more explainability from AI. \nBIO: \nSamia Touileb is a researcher at MediaFutures working on Norwegian Language Technologies. Her main research interests are information extraction\, sentiment analysis\, bias and fairness in NLP\, and applications of NLP and machine learning methods to tasks within social science research. She holds a PhD in Information Science with a focus on Natural Language Processing (NLP) from the University of Bergen\, was a Postdoc at the Language Technology Group at the University of Oslo\, and has been working within research in and applications of AI and NLP for almost a decade. \nGhazaal Sheikhi is a Postdoctoral Fellow at MediaFutures. Her research interests revolve around machine learning\, natural language processing and textual content analysis. She holds a PhD in Computer engineering (Machine Learning) from Eastern Mediterranean University\, North Cyprus and a master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology\, Teheran\, Iran.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/uib-ai-2-but-why-make-ai-answer/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220317T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20220317T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T043819
CREATED:20220222T102109Z
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SUMMARY:MediaFutures Seminar: Detecting Fake News by Using Weakly Supervised Learning. Assoc. Prof. Özlem Özgöbek
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Özlem Özgöbek\, Associate Professor at NTNU\, Norway will give a seminar on 17 March\, at 13:00. \nTITLE: Detecting Fake News by Using Weakly Supervised LearningWHEN: Thursday 17 March\, 13:00-14:00WHERE: Zoom – \nhttps://uib.zoom.us/j/64607939290?pwd=cStOdG90YWRjSW02RmN6TjAxakQwZz09 \nMeeting ID: 646 0793 9290\n\nPassword: m9hyue9C\n \nABSTRACT: \nSpread and existence of fake news has been amplified by the advancements in internet and social media. Today\, it is one of the most important problems that affects the society. Various artificial intelligence methods have been used to address the automatic detection of fake news. However\, the complex and dynamic nature of news makes this task challenging. In this talk\, I’m going to address some of these challenges and present an ongoing work on fake news detection by using weakly supervised learning. \nBIO: \nDr. Özlem Özgöbek works as an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science at NTNU. Her research focuses on recommender systems\, privacy issues in recommender systems and disinformation detection for online news. She is a co-founder of Norwegian Big Data Symposium (NOBIDS) and actively involved in organizing INRA workshop series since 2014.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-seminar-detecting-fake-news-by-using-weakly-supervised-learning-assoc-prof-ozlem-ozgobek/
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar,WP2 User Modeling, Personalisation & Engagement
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