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SUMMARY:Knowledge Café on PhD Teaching Duties
DESCRIPTION:As part of our Knowledge Café seminar series\, MediaFutures will be organizing a seminar on teaching duties for PhD students at the Department of Information Science and Media Studies. \nDuring the meeting you will be introduced to some of the tools available at the university\, and that you might want to use during teaching. You will also get insights into what kind of teaching duties are required by the department\, and what it means in terms of efforts and work hours. \nAgenda\n14:00 – 15:00: Marit Midtun and Kristoffer Eik\, Læringslabben\, will introduce  Mitt UiB and other tools that can be used during teaching. \n15:00 – 15:15: Break \n15:15 – 15:45: Kine Lohne de Nijs and Knut Risnes\, Department of Information Science and Media Studies\, will give various important details about PhD’s teaching duties at the department. \n15:45 – 16:00: Discussions \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/knowledge-cafe-on-phd-teaching-duties/
LOCATION:MediaFutures\, Media Futures HQ\, 3rd floor\, Bergen\, 5008
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230922T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230922T130000
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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:20230919T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230919T173500
DTSTAMP:20260406T080252
CREATED:20230918T094635Z
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SUMMARY:NORMalize at RecSys ’23
DESCRIPTION:MediaFutures Key Researcher Alain Starke is co-organizing a workshop on normative design and evaluation of recommender systems during the 17th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems\, RecSys ’23. \nNORMalize sets out to provide a platform for researchers and practicioners from different domains to discuss challenges related to the normative design and evaluation of recommender systems. \nIn this workshop they examine the question whether news recommenders should provide sufficiently diverse recommendations. Should we strive to expose users to content that contradicts their political beliefs? \nIt is RecSys’ first Workshop on Normative Design and Evaluation of Recommender Systems and will take place on Tuesday September 19\, 2023. Remote participation is possible.  \nAgenda:\nThe morning is an on-site\, while the afternoon offers a hybrid format.  \nMorning session\n09:00 – 09:10 Welcome & Introduction\n09:10 – 10:30 Interactive workshop\n10:30 – 11:15 Coffee break\n11:15 – 12:35 Interactive workshop\n12:35 – 14:00 Lunch break\n\nAfternoon session\n14:00 – 14:45 Keynote: Louisa Bartolo\n14:50 – 15:00 Towards a Pragmatic Approach for studying Normative Recommender Systems: exploring Power Dynamics in Digital Platform Markets\n15:00 – 15:10 Designing and Implementing Socially Beneficial Recommender Systems: An Interdisciplinary Approach\n15:10 – 15:20 Digital Humanism and Norms in Recommender Systems 15:20 – 16:05 Coffee break\n16:05 – 16:15 Improving and Evaluating the Detection of Fragmentation in News Recommendations with the Clustering of News Story Chains\n16:15 – 16:25 Enabling Serendipitous News Discovery Experiences by Designing for Navigable Surprise\n16:25 – 16:35 NPR: a News Portal Recommendations dataset\n16:35 – 16:45 Value-Based Nudging in News Recommender Systems – Results From an Experimental User Study\n16:45 – 16:55 Refining deliberative standards for online political communication: Introducing a summative approach to designing deliberative recommender systems\n16:55 – 17:05 Classification of Normative Recommender Systems\n17:05 – 17:35 Panel discussion & Closing
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/the-first-workshop-on-normative-design-and-evaluation-of-recommender-systems/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230919T103000
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CREATED:20230821T094440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230821T094443Z
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SUMMARY:BehavRec '23: Recommendations for Behavior Change
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the “BehavRec ’23: Recommendations for Behavior Change” workshop\, a part of the 17th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys ’23) in Singapore from September 18th to 22nd\, 2023. \nThis workshop focuses on persuasive and behavior change recommender systems\, offering insights into designing recommendations that prompt positive behavior shifts. Explore a range of topics\, including behavior change recommender systems in health\, food\, education\, and more. Delve into user interfaces like visual\, context-aware\, and conversational interfaces. Discover innovative approaches such as controllability\, transparency\, and context-awareness in designing recommendations. Dive into the ethical and privacy aspects of behavior change technology and learn about theories of behavior change and persuasion. Explore evaluation methods and case studies. Submit your papers by August 3\, 2023\, through EasyChair. Join us to share\, learn\, and shape the future of behavior change technology.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/behavrec/
LOCATION:ACM RecSys\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230914T180000
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CREATED:20230913T092716Z
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SUMMARY:Kunstig intelligens – ChatGPT: Hvor står vi – hvor går vi?
DESCRIPTION:The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters is hosting a panel debate with MediaFutures researcher Samia Touileb as one of the participants. \nThe title of the panel is Artificial Intelligence – ChatGPT: Where do we stand – where are we going? and will feature introductions by Samia Touileb as well as professor of legal informatics at the University of Oslo\, Tobias Mahler. \nThe debate will be in Norwegian. \nThe debate will be streamed and shared at the youtube channel of The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. \nPlease visit the event website for more information. \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/kunstig-intelligens-chatgpt-hvor-star-vi-hvor-gar-vi/
LOCATION:Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi\, Drammensveien 78\, Oslo\, Norway
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SUMMARY:NordMedia Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:NordMedia23 will be organized in Bergen\, Norway from 16 – 18 August 2023. The theme of the conference is Technological Takeover? Social and Cultural implications – promises and pitfalls.  \nFor more information visit: https://nordmedianetwork.org/nordmedia-conference-2023/ \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/nordmedia-conference-2023/
CATEGORIES:Events
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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:20260406T080252
CREATED:20230530T110452Z
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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;VALUE=DATE:20230613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230614
DTSTAMP:20260406T080252
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SUMMARY:Symposium - Towards a Fairer Future of Education: Algorithmic Inequality and Learning Analytics
DESCRIPTION:Where & When: Scandic Hotel Ørnen in Bergen\, Wednesday June 13th. \nInvitation: SLATE Research Centre and MediaFutures invite you to the symposium “Towards a Fairer Future of Education: Algorithmic Inequality and Learning Analytics”! \nThe emerging applications of Learning Analytics and AI in education that employ student data to improve learning and teaching is gaining worldwide attention. How can data and analytics be used to empower learners\, and what is their impact on education? How can we ensure that AI and Learning Analytics are used to support learning while preserving their responsible usage? What are the challenges associated with striking this balance? What can constitute an equitable and fairer use of AI systems in education and Learning Analytics? \nThese are just some examples of the thought-provoking questions that we will highlight during the symposium!  \nThe event will be held in-person at Scandic Hotel Ørnen in Bergen on Wednesday June 13th. This is a physical symposium\, not a digital webinar\, and lunch\, coffee\, tea and snacks will be served.  \nThe symposium program will be announced as we get closer to the event itself\, but the registration form is already open! \nRegistration deadline is June 8th. \nORGANISING COMMITTEE:\n\n\n\n\n\nMohammad Khalil\n\nMohammad Khalil is a senior researcher at the Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology (SLATE) and the project leader of European Erasmus+ project Remote Intelligent Access to Labs in Higher Education (RIALHE). Khalil has a PhD degree in Engineering Sciences with distinction from Graz University of Technology. He worked as a Postdoc at Delft University of Technology in Technology Enhanced Learning. Khalil is the PI of three Peder Sather projects in joint collaboration with University of California Berkeley on Learning Analytics and Recommendation systems in higher education. He has also been involved in several European projects: Scaling up Educational Innovation in Schools (SEIS)\, Open Educational Resources in Computational Biomedicine (OERCompBiomed)\, and European Network for Virtual lab & Interactive SImulated ONline learning 2027 (ENVISION2027). \nKhalil is currently an associate editor of the International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) and served as a guest editor at the Journal of Computing in Higher Education\, Journal of Learning Analytics\, and the British Journal of Educational Technology. Khalil has more than 75 publications on ICT & learning. His key research interests include Technology Enhanced Learning\, AI in Education\, Learning Analytics\, and Privacy and Ethics. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMehdi Elahi\n\nMehdi Elahi is an Associate Professor at the University of Bergen (UiB)\, Norway. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 2014 and since then published more than 90 peer-reviewed journal and conference publications. His current #citation is 2900+ and his H-index is 25. His research has been mainly focused on AI\, Data Science\, and Cognitive Science\, with an emphasis on their potential industrial applications such as on Recommender Systems. He has also co-invented and co-owned an AI-related US-patent. Mehdi Elahi has been involved in the authorship of several EU grant proposals such as the large-scale grants\, recently funded with a budget of 30 Million Euro\, where he will serve as WP Leader for 8 years. Before that\, he has received prestigious research credits from giant IT industries (i.e.\, Amazon and Google). His research findings have been published in some of the most prestigious reference literature of the field including a recently authored book. He has organized International Data Challenges together with top Companies (i.e.\, Spotify and XING). \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBarbara Wasson\n\nBarbara Wasson\, Director of the Centre for The Science of Learning and Technology (SLATE)\, University of Bergen\, Norway is a full Professor in the Department of Information Science & Media Studies. She was one of the founders of Kaleidoscope\, a European Network of Excellence on Technology Enhanced Learning\, sat on the executive committee\, and was leader of its CSCL SIG with over 400 members. She is currently co-leader of the Learning Analytics Community Europe SIG (LACE). Wasson is an expert evaluator in the European Commission. Wasson is/has been a PI for numerous national and international projects including the recent Trond Mohn project ‘AI and Education: Layers of Trust’. She has over 120 publications in the field of Technology Enhanced Learning. \nIn addition to her work for the Council of Europe\, she is a member of the Norwegian Government’s expert group on learning analytics\, which is looking at the technical\, pedagogical\, legal and ethical aspects of the implementation of learning analytics in the Norwegian educational sector. \n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information click here.   \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/symposium-towards-a-fairer-future-of-education-algorithmic-inequality-and-learning-analytics/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230609T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230609T130000
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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:20230607T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230607T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080252
CREATED:20230607T083741Z
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SUMMARY:Data Science and AI in excellence research centers in Chile: IMFD\, CENIA and I-Health
DESCRIPTION:Associate Professor\, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Denis Parra is principal researcher at the excellence research centers CENIA (National Center for Research in Artificial Intelligence in Chile)\, iHealth\, and adjunct researcher at the IMFD (Millennium Institute for Research on Data Fundamentals). Prof. Parra research interests span Recommender Systems\, Intelligent  User Interfaces\, Applications of Machine Learning (Healthcare\, Creative AI) and Information Visualization.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/data-science-and-ai-in-excellence-research-centers-in-chile-imfd-cenia-and-i-health/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230605T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080252
CREATED:20230418T132148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T092638Z
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SUMMARY:Media City Bergens' Future Week: Workshop on Disinformation and Fake News
DESCRIPTION:In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022\, there has been a marked increase in the spread of disinformation and propaganda by the Kremlin. The abundance of fabricated narratives has renewed attention the potential that automated fact-checking technologies have in combating false information online. \nAs part of MCB Future Week\, MediaFutures is organizing a workshop on June 5 to address the issue of disinformation and fake news. The workshop will bring together media tech professionals and scientists to discuss the latest research and innovations in the field. \nProgram\nKl 12:00 – Welcome – Christoph Trattner \nKl 12:10 – Faktisk.no/IJ – Henrik Brattli Vold \nKl 12:40 – NORDIS – Laurence Dierickx \nKl 13:10 – Coffee and snacks \nKl 13:25 – MediaFutures – Duc Tien Dang Nguyen and Sohail Ahmed Khan \nKl 14:05 – Factiverse/UiS – Vinnay Setty  \nKl 14:35 – Discussion – Led by: Duc Tien Dang Nguyen \nKl 15:00 – End \nDescriptions of the talks and speakers\n \nFaktisk.no/IJ – How Faktisk Verifiserbar verifies the war \nSince the start of the war in Ukraine\, Faktisk Verifiserbar has been developing methods andworkflows to counter propaganda and get precise and verified information out from social media and into Norwegian newsrooms. During the course of these months\, the newsroom has educated more than 30 journalists in open-source intelligence (OSINT) gathering\, and their knowledge is being used to raise knowledge and awareness of the methods in many large newsrooms all over Norway. Henrik Brattli Vold will show you how they succeeded\, and how they taught themselves to work with free or inexpensive tools to unmask the Ukrainian stories. \nHenrik Brattli Vold is working at the Institute of Journalism in Pressens Hus\, and he is also a fellow ofthe Faktisk Verifiserbar newsroom. He has experience working in very different fields and mediums\, and he is now a journalism trainer. \n \n \n \n\n \nNORDIS – Fact-checking the Ukraine war \nAs part of the Nordic Observatory for Digital Media and Information Disorder (NORDIS)\, theUniversity of Bergen focused on the tools and technologies likely to support or augment fact-checking practices. The research in this context encompasses state-of-the-art fact-checkingtechnologies\, a study on the Nordic fact-checkers user needs\, and designing and developinga set of multimedia forensic tools to support a human-in-the-loop approach\, considering theend-user requirements. \nProfessional fact-checking activities can be schematized in a three-stage pipeline\, whichconsists of identifying claims\, verifying claims\, and providing a verdict. However\, this processis challenged by the complex application domain to which it relates – scientific\, economic\,political\, cultural\, social – and by the nature of the fact to check\, either textual or audiovisual.Hence\, to better understand the fact-checkers user needs and requirements in context\, westudied the challenges of the Russian-Ukrainian war\, which relates to the attempts tomanipulate public opinions through propaganda. What particular challenges do fact-checkersface? Does the socio-professional context affect the difficulties that fact-checkers encounter?Do fact-checkers perceive that they have adequate resources to perform their job efficiently? \nTo answer these questions\, the research method included structured interviews with fact-checkers and an online questionnaire distributed during the Global Fact 9 Conference\,organized in June 2022 in Oslo. 85 fact-checkers from 46 countries participated in thissurvey. Initial results showed that the main challenges they face concern access to reliablesources on either side of the conflict. They also underlined struggling to verify the informationpresented in manipulated context. Being a part of a global fact-checking network is viewedas an asset for exchanging information. Fact-checkers had mixed advice on the sufficiency ofthe tools at their disposal. However\, they agreed on the need for new technological tools toprovide context and accurate translations. \nLaurence Dierickx has a professional background in data and computational journalism. She holds a master’s degree in Information and communication science and technology and a PhD in Information and communication science. She is a researcher at the department of Information science and media studies at the University of Bergen and a data journalism teacher at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium). \n  \n\nMediaFutures: The Future of Mis/Disinformation: The Risks of Generative Models and Detection Techniques for Countering Them \n  \nIn this talk\, we will explore the current progress of generative models and theirpotential in spreading misinformation and disinformation. Since recently\, new generativemodels including GANs\, Diffusion Models\, Large Language Models have demonstratedremarkable progress in generating realistic fake (deepfake) content such as visuals\, audios\,and text. We will highlight the potential dangers that come with these powerful models\, aswell as provide an insight into the research efforts being devised in order to detect fakecontent generated using these models. Also\, the challenges associated with detecting suchcontent and the various efforts being devised to combat it will be briefly discussed. Overall\,the talk will highlight the importance of being vigilant against the spread of mis/disinformation and the critical role that the detection models might play in mitigating its impact. \n  \nSohail is a PhD candidate at MediaFutures and University of Bergen. He holds an MSc in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence from the University of Sheffield\, UK. Prior to joining MediaFutures\, Sohail worked as a research assistant at Mohamed bin Zayed University of AI\, Abu Dhabi\, UAE. Before that\, he worked as a remote research assistant at CYENS Centre of Excellence\, Nicosia\, Cyprus.  His research interests intersect deep learning\, computer vision and multimedia forensics. Sohail is currently associated with the MediaFutures’ WorkPackage 3\, i.e.\, Media Content Production and Analysis. \n  \n\n  \nMediaFutures: Detecting Cheapfakes – Lessons Learned from Three Years of Organizing the Grand Challenge \nThis talk discusses the challenges and lessons learned from three years of organizing agrand challenge focused on detecting out-of-context (OOC) images. Cheapfakes\, which referto non-AI manipulations of multimedia content\, are more prevalent than deepfakes and canbe created using editing software or by altering the context of a media through misleadingclaims. Detecting OOC media is much harder than fake media because the images andvideos are not tampered with. \nOur challenge aims to develop and benchmark models that can detect whether a given newsimage and its associated captions are OOC\, based on the recently compiled COSMOSdataset. Participants have developed state-of-the-art methods\, and we will discuss theevaluation metrics used in the challenge. We have also learned valuable lessons on thecomplexities and nuances of detecting OOC images and the importance of creating diverseand representative datasets. \nAdditionally\, we will share insights on the interdisciplinary collaboration needed to combatcheapfakes effectively. The talk highlights the significance of detecting OOC media in newsitems\, specifically the misuse of real photographs with conflicting captions. \n  \nDuc-Tien Dang-Nguyen is an associate professor of computer science at the Department of Information Science and Media Studies\, University of Bergen. His main area of expertise is on multimedia forensics\, lifelogging\, multimedia retrieval\, and computer vision. He is a member of MediaFutures WP3 – Media Content Analysis and Production in Journalism and The Nordic Observatory for Digital Media and Information Disorder (NORDIS). He is the author and co-author of more than 150 peer-reviewed and widely cited research papers. He is a PC member in a number of conferences in the fields of lifelogging\, multimedia forensics\, and pattern recognition. He is co-organiser of over 40 special sessions\, workshops and research challenges from ACM MM\, ACM ICMR\, NTCIR\, ImageClef and MediaEval during the last 10 years. He is General Chair of MMM 2023 and TPC co-Chair of ACM ICMR 2024. \n  \n\n  \nFactiverse/UiS: Explainable AI for Automated Fact-Checking \nAutomated fact-checking using AI models has shown promising results to combatmisinformation\, thanks to several large-scale datasets which are available. However\, most models are opaque and do not provide reasoning behind their predictions. Moreover\, with the recent popularity of LLMs such as GPT-3/4 by OpenAI\, Llama by Meta and Bard by Google\, there is renewed worry of misinformation. In this talk\, I will enumerate the existing approaches w.r.t XAI for fact-checking and discuss the latest trends in this topic. The talk will also delve into what makes a good explanation in the context of fact-checking\, and identify potential avenues for future research to address the current limitations. \nVinay Setty is a co-founder and the CTO of Factiverse. He is also an Associate Professor at University of Stavanger. His research area broadly includes natural language understanding (NLU)\, information retrieval (IR) and text mining involving unstructured textual documents as well as structured knowledge graphs. Specifically\, automated fact-checking\, question answering and coversational search over knowledge graphs. These days he is spending more time on his startup Factiverse with the mission to automate fact-checking using cutting edge AI and NLP. He has won the SR-Bank Innovation Prize for 2020 using the deep neural networks for fake news detection. He has a PhD from University of Oslo and he was a Postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Germany. \n  \nYou can sign up for the workshop here.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/media-city-bergens-future-week-workshop-on-disinformation-and-fake-news/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Visualization for Mobile Devices and Embedded Experiences
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a new department seminar! \n  \nAbstract: \nMobile devices\, such as smartwatches\, fitness bands\, and phones record a variety of data with the goal of making it immediately available to wearers. Smartwatch faces\, for example\, have become mini data dashboards that can give an overview of data such as step counts\, heart rates\, locations\, sleep information or even device-external data such as the current temperature or weather predictions. Due to their small screen size and usage context\, mobile device screens pose several novel and interesting challenges to visualization: visualizations need not only to be small and glanceable but also often to be read in motion. In this talk\, I will present a summary of our past work on mobile device visualization and outline open research opportunities. \n  \nBio:  \nPetra Isenberg is a research director(DR) at the Inria Saclay Centre at Université Paris-Saclay\, France in the Aviz team and part of the Computer Science Laboratory (LISN) of the University Paris-Saclay. Her main research areas are visualization and visual analytics with a focus on visualization for non-desktop devices\, interaction\, and evaluation.  Petra’s research papers have received awards at premiere venues in Visualization and HCI such as IEEE VIS\, IEEE VAST\, ACM CHI\, or EuroVis. She is currently vice-chair of the IEEE VIS steering committee\, AEiC at IEEE CG&A\, and AE at Computer Graphics Forum. Prior to joining Inria\, Petra received her PhD from the University of Calgary in 2010 on collaborative information visualization\, and a Diplom Engineer degree in Computational Visualistics from the University of Magdeburg (2004).  \n\n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/visualization-for-mobile-devices-and-embedded-experiences/
CATEGORIES:Events,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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SUMMARY:Sammen med TekLab UiB inviterer vi til StudentDemo
DESCRIPTION:Sammen med TekLab UiB har vi gleden av til å invitere alle til StudentDemo den 10.mai. \nSamarbeid med Akvariet i Bergen\nPå kurset MIX250: Bacheloroppgave i Medie- og interaksjonsdesign har studentene jobbet med Akvariet i Bergen med Aslak Sverdrup i spissen. Han er administrerende direktør for Akvariet\, og har dette semesteret hatt et tett samarbeid med studentene om deres prosjekter. Tidligere i vår presenterte Aslak hvilke type tjenester Akvariet var interessert i at studentene skulle utforske\, blant annet teknologi innen virtuell og utvidet virkelighet (VR/AR)\, interaktive skjermer og andre innovative løsninger for gode brukeropplevelser. Akvariets fremtidige planer om å bli til et nytt verdenshavsenter på Dokken ved navn “O” har også vært et sentralt tema for dette samarbeidet. \nResultatet av arbeidet er seks prototyper som er designet for ulike målgrupper og bruksområder\, og den 10.mai skal studentene presentere sine løsninger for Akvariet på Media City Bergen! \nLars Nyre er faglærer på kurset sammen med medlærere Julia Hellem Brandt og Helene Høylandskjær\, og lærer i designmetode Joao Ribeiro. Vi har også fått verdifulle bidrag fra Øyvind Steensen i Hidden\, Ronald Toppe i Scary Weather\, Audun Kløyve Gulbrandsen i Spello og Christen Hermansen i Future Solutions.  \nStudentDemoen arrangeres av TekLab ved Lars Nyre\, Julia Hellem Brandt og Helene Høylandskjær i samarbeid med NCE Media ved Helge O. Svela og Charlotte Vindenes og MediaFutures. \nTekLab er eit nettverk for forsking\, utdanning og innovasjon innan medie- og kommunikasjonssektoren. Nettverket formidlar nyheitssaker og resultat frå prototyping og evaluering utført av studentar på bachelor og master\, PhD-stipendiatar og seniorforskarar. \nTekLab utviklar nye samarbeid som kan fremje teknologiutvikling i skjæringspunktet mellom forsking og utdanning. TekLab samarbeider med lokale og nasjonale teknologifirma innan medie- og kommunikasjonssektoren. \nProgram\n12:00 – 12:05: Introduksjon ved Helge O. Svela og rektor ved Universitet i Bergen\, Margareth Hagen.  \n12:05 – 12:35: Åpent gulv\, demo av prototypene. Publikum får mulighet til å gå rundt og teste prototyper og prate med gruppene om deres prosjekt.  \n12:35 – 13:20: Pitch fra gruppene. Hver gruppe får 2 minutter til å pitche sine prototyper for ekspertpanelet og publikum. Ekspertpanelet vil etter hver pitch bruke 5 minutter på å stille spørsmål og gi tilbakemeldinger til gruppene.  \n13:20 – 13:30: Refleksjon om arbeidslivsrelevans. I samtale med Helge O. Svela skal rektor ved UiB\, Margareth Hagen\, tredjeårsstudent Martin Lund og andreårsstudent Fredrik Hajian reflektere om kurset og hvilken arbeidslivsrelevans den har.  \nEkspertpanel\nMargareth Hagen\, rektor ved Universitetet i Bergen.   \nAslak Sverdrup\, administrerende direktør for Akvariet i Bergen. \nJanicke Allers\, investor og rådgiver for start-up bedrifter. \nLeif Ove Larsen\, professor i medievitenskap ved Universitetet i Bergen.  \nPrototypene\nFiskAR: Oppdag havets hemmeligheter med FiskAR! Med vår prototype kan du med AR-teknologi oppleve dyrelivet i ditt nærområde på en interaktiv og engasjerende måte. Lær om ulike arter og hvordan forurensning truer havets økosystemer. Bli med på reisen for å øke bevisstheten rundt vår påvirkning på naturen. Prototypen er designet og utviklet av Hans Christian Haakonsen\, Precilia Isaksen\, Mathilde Solbakken Stenberg\, Sara Tumey Celik Nystad og Julia Dietze Paulsen. \nOppdag O: Har du noen gang drømt om å utforske havets mange skatter og hemmeligheter? I Oppdag O blir verdenskartet levendegjort med framtidens AR-teknologi for å gi en utforskende og lærerik «heads-up\, hands-free» opplevelse full av diskusjon\, samarbeid\, og fysisk bevegelse. Prototypen er designet og utviklet av Emma Husa\, Sara Rachel Johnsen\, Amalie Kjersem\, Håkon Lystad og Alrik Strandnæs Olsen. \nPingFinn: Pingfinn gir deg et innblikk i de unike personlighetene til pingvinene ved bruk av kunstig intelligens. Ta et bilde og bli kjent med pingvinene på Akvariet! Prototypen er designet og utviklet av Mohamedamin Ayanle Godor\, Markus Jin Hovland\, Hedvig Bache Hungnes\, Maja Sandvik og Amanda Jørgensen Værøy. \nHavkompis: Hvordan kan man skape engasjement og lærelyst om havet og dets beboere blant barn og unge på en underholdende måte? Havkompis er en interaktiv læringsplattform med formål om nettopp dette. Gjennom profiler om Akvariets ulike arter og enkle aktiviteter\, har vi som formål å spre kunnskap og læring på en måte som fanger barnas oppmerksomhet og bidrar til lærelyst. Prototypen er designet og utviklet av Emily Wei Stokke Dishington\, Adrian Reksten Ringdal\, Iselin Ågotnes Steffensen\, Marte Hestetun Svinø og Irene Ulveseth. \nArk: ARK er en plattform som skal bidra til en mer effektiv og trygg arbeidsflyt hos Akvariet\, og dermed sikre god dyrevelferd og mer tid til formidling for de ansatte! Prototypen er designet og utviklet av Helena Graver Arvidsson\, Kaja Qvigstad Eek\, Mari Elise Bøe\, Martin Lund og Anna Solvoll Saugestad. \nDypdykk: Den digitale læringsplattformen Dypdykk tilbyr skoleklasser et organisert\, fleksibelt og morsomt opplegg i forbindelse med et besøk på Akvariet! Prototypen er designet og utviklet av Emilie Engberg Andersen\, Lukas William Larsen\, Marie Moksheim\, Thea Torgrimsen Svinø og Johanna Utle. \nAlle prorotypene vil bli publisert på TekLab sin nettside på slutten av semesteret. Stay tuned!
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/sammen-med-teklab-uib-inviterer-vi-til-studentdemo/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230509T120000
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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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230513
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CREATED:20230508T100836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230611T181423Z
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SUMMARY:Bergen HCI and Visualisation Days 2023
DESCRIPTION:MediaFutures invities to HCI and Visualisation Days 2023\nDAY 1: Tue 9th May 2023 (host: Morten) \n10:15:  Interacting with AI: A visualization perspective: talk by Michael Sedlmair \nMeeting in smaller groups:  \nWe invite you to present your respective PhD/PostDoc projects\, followed by discussion\, thereby aiming to: \n\ni)  making your ongoing work know to experts in your field\nii) providing your with qualified feedback\n\niii) potentially opening doors for future collaboration \n14.00: Floris van den Oever\, PhD-student\, Psychology and InfoMedia\, Maritime Initiative\, UiB \nAR for ship bridges \n14.45: Ingar Arntzen\, PhD-student\, Norce Research\, UiT and MediaFutures WP4 Bridging the gap between Interactive and Linear Media Experiences\, by creating a programming model for timed application state \nDAY 2: Wed 10th May 2023 (smaller groups continued; host: Morten) \n10:00: Oda Elise Nordberg\, PhD student\, InfoMedia\,UiB Conversational news interactions \n10:45: Peter Okopny\, PhD-student\, InfoMedia\, UiB \nWhy don’t we have “Google Docs” for Video? \n12:15: Live demo of BSc-students AR prototypes; link to event \n14:00: Rikke Aas\, PhD-student\, Informatikk\, UiB \nResponsible Engagement in Humanized Visualizations \n14:45: Yong Ma\, PostDoc\, Medical faculty (K1)\, ANeED project\, UiB \nFrom Speech Emotion to Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) Detection \nDAY 3: Thu 11th May 2023 (host: Helwig) \n12.45:  Visualization for Mobile Devices and Embedded Experiences: talk by Petra Isenberg \nDAY 4: Fri 12 May 2023 (host: Helwig) \nAfternoon: A hike\, if the weather allows! Details to follow.  \nVelkommen!Morten Fjeld\, InfoMedia\, UiB and Helwig Hauser\, Informatikk\, UiB \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/bergen-hci-and-visualisation-days-2023/
CATEGORIES:Events,WP4 Media Content Interaction & Accessibility
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230428T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230428T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230426T160000
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CREATED:20230425T090252Z
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SUMMARY:Norway Fintech Festival - Game Show: Generative AI and the unknown use cases - All against 1
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday April 26th\, our researcher Samia Touileb will participate in a session on Generative AI at the Norway Fintech Festival.  \nYou can read more about it and get tickets here. \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/norway-fintech-festival-game-show-generative-ai-and-the-unknown-use-cases-all-against-1/
CATEGORIES:Events,WP5 Norwegian Language Technologies
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230426T090000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230421T102019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T102343Z
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SUMMARY:Meeting grand challenges together: actionable knowledge through collaboration in research and innovation
DESCRIPTION:The conference will explore collaboration across sectors to bring forth knowledge that is actionable and relevant for solving pressing issues.  Academia and other actors in society need to jointly identify challenges and questions that are societally urgent and academically relevant\, critically examine our different roles in knowledge production and the tools and frameworks that can enable meaningful cross-sectorial collaboration for actionable knowledge. Finally\, we need to reflect on whose voices are included in defining the challenges and as sources of knowledge and wisdom and how we might broaden the debate. By convening a dialogue between academia and public and private actors\, the conference aims to take stock of lessons learnt so far and bring forth insights on how we might create viable collaborative partnerships in the future. \n  \nRegistration deadline : 23.04.  \nRegister here. \nProgramme \n9:00 Opening\n9:15 Keynote – Complexity\, urgency and the imperative to collaborate\nJeroen van der Sluijs Professor at the Centre for the Study of the Science and the Humanities\, University of Bergen \n9:45 Group work reflecting on the questions to be discussed in the following roundtable sessions\n10:15 Roundtable 1 – Taking stock: what have we learnt in the last decades of collaboration and stakeholder engagement in research and innovation?\nThis roundtable discussion will explore experiences with collaboration and stakeholder engagement in research and innovation for actionable knowledge\, and findings from research on such processes. We will discuss lessons learnt from previous projects in order to identify barriers and opportunities for meaningful collaboration in research. The panellists will reflect on when\, from their various perspectives\, it is relevant and beneficial to engage in collaborative knowledge production ventures. \nModerator: \nSiri Gloppen Professor and Director at the Centre on Law & Social Transformation \nPanelists: \nStina E. Oseland Director of the Climate Agency\, Bergen Municipality \nMarieke van Haaren Coordinator of the project Learning with the City\, Leiden University\, The Netherlands \nBrooke E Wilkerson PhD fellow at the Centre for Climate and Energy Transformation\, University of Bergen \n11:15 Coffee Break\n11:30  Roundtable 2 – Roles and knowledge needs: what knowledge is needed to meet the challenges of our time and how can we build on our respective strengths?\nIs there a tension between what is societally and academically relevant and urgent\, and\, if so\, how might we navigate different needs also in situations that are not necessarily characterised by win-win? This roundtable will examine which questions and types of knowledge that should be the focus on cross-sector collaboration. Which knowledge needs are better met in-house and in which instances would collaboration with universities be meaningful? The panelists will examine the roles of different actors in producing actionable knowledge\, and reflect on how to approach the power asymmetries between different partners and stakeholders that are involved in collaborative knowledge production. \nModerator: \nScott Bremer Researcher at the Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities\, University of Bergen \nPanelists: \nNicole Klenk Associate professor and Co-director of the Environmental Science in Society Lab\, University of Toronto\, Canada \nAnna Steynor Senior Climate Services Scientist at the Met Office\, UK \nMaud Borie Lecturer in Human Geography at the research group Contested Development\, King’s College London\, UK \n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Roundtable 3 – Reaching out: how can we broaden the range of actors/perspectives involved in co-producing knowledge?\nCollaborative projects between academia and other sectors of society are usually limited to formal\, institutional actors. How does this affect the co-production of knowledge and how societies navigate grand challenges? Is there a risk of narrowing the debate or reinforcing the agendas of powerful actors? The session will examine practical opportunities to broaden the range of actors and perspectives engaged in the creation of actionable knowledge. \nModerator: \nHåvard Haarstad Professor and Director of the Centre for Climate and Energy Transformation \nPanelists: \nEsperanza Diaz Professor and Director of the Pandemic Center\, University of Bergen \nChristine Jacobsen Professor of Social Anthropology at the Centre for Women’s and Gender Research\, University of Bergen \nSimon Neby Professor at the Centre for Climate and Energy Transformation\, University of Bergen \n14:30 Roundtable 4 – Institutionalising collaboration for actionable knowledge: from projects to partnerships\nCollaborative knowledge production tends to be organised as relatively short-term projects. How does this influence the types of engagement that is possible? When might longer-term partnerships be more relevant? This session will examine how we can institutionalise cross-sectorial collaboration for actionable knowledge short- and long term. What types of institutional support are needed from universities and other societal actors? \nModerator: \nChristoph Trattner Professor and Director of MediaFutures: Research Centre for Responsible Media Technology and Innovation \nPanelists: \nGunn Mangerud Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences\, University of Bergen \nHelge O. Svela CEO of Media City Bergen \nTorleif Markussen Lunde Director of the Eitri Medical Incubator\, VIS and University of Bergen \n15:30 Group work reflecting on recommendations\n16:00 Concluding plenary session: Recommendations\n16:30 End of conference\n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/meeting-grand-challenges-together-actionable-knowledge-through-collaboration-in-research-and-innovation/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230425T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
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SUMMARY:Mid-term evaluation of PhD candidate Sohail Ahmed Khan
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to the public part of the mid-term evaluation of Sohail Ahmed Khan on April 25th at 14:30. The event will take place at MediaFutures Meeting Room (MCB\, 3rd floor).During the presentation\, Sohail will discuss his work on “Computational Visual Content Verification\,” which is part of MediaFutures’ WorkPackage-3. He will showcase his progress\, main findings\, and future plans\, focusing on developing (semi) automated visual content verification prototypes using AI techniques such as deep learning\, computer vision\, and NLP. Sohail’s research aims to provide solutions for various research problems\, including developing prototypes for deepfake and cheapfake detection. The resulting prototypes will be made available to industry partners for further tailoring and incorporation into their workflows.The presentation will start with a 30-minute talk by Sohail\, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session where the audience can ask questions. After that\, we will continue with the internal part of the evaluation.The evaluation committee includes Sohail’s main supervisor\, Duc Tien Dang Nguyen (UiB)\, co-supervisor\, Andreas Lothe Opdahl (UiB)\, additional mentors and supervisors Fazle Rabbi (UiB) and Sergej Stoppel (Wolftech)\, and additional committee member Morten Fjeld (UiB).Your presence and contributions would be greatly appreciated.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mid-term-evaluation-of-phd-candidate-sohail-ahmed-khan/
CATEGORIES:Events,WP3 Media Content Production & Analysis
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230414T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230414T141500
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230331T123915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T073311Z
UID:14915-1681479000-1681481700@mediafutures.no
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:20230412T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230331T130623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T131037Z
UID:14921-1681300800-1681304400@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:MediaFutures and SUJO Joint Guest Lecture: Countering Russian Disinformation with Maksym Balaklytskyi from Kharkiv National University
DESCRIPTION:Maksym Balaklytsky from Kharkiv National Univeristy in Ukraine will give a seminar on April 12th. \nTITLE: Countering Russian Disinformation  \nWHEN: 12 April\, 12:00 – 13:00 \nWHERE: MediaFutures \n  \n \nABSTRACT: \n\nRussian propaganda has played a major role in the country’s aggression against Ukraine since 2014. It takes many forms\, including imperialism\, globalism\, and a longing for the Soviet Union. Disinformation is one of its most important tactics\, and Russia portrays itself as both a superpower and a victim of sinister forces. \nThe current “Big Lie” is that all territories ever controlled by the Russian empire or USSR are now canonical territory of the Russian Federation. Ukraine\, Belarus\, and Moldova are the main targets of this propaganda due to their common past and Russian-speaking populations. While Belarus tries to retain power and avoid competition with the West\, Ukraine has been making efforts to strengthen its connections with the EU and NATO. Despite Russian interference\, Ukraine is slowly moving away from Russian influence. \nIn response\, Russia has openly attacked Ukraine\, claiming to liberate it from a Nazi regime and condemning any attempts to diminish Ukraine’s connections to its Soviet past\, Russian language\, and Orthodox church. The main political crime of the Ukrainian government\, in this view\, is the drive to diminish the above-mentioned sacred ties with Russia. Any alternatives to these three are declared illegal\, irrational\, unfounded and immoral. \nBIO: \nMaksym Balaklytskyi is a Professor of the Journalism Department of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University\, the highest-ranked Ukrainian University in the QS World University Ranking – in 2023\, so it has been some years already. He holds a PhD in Social Communications from Institute of Journalism at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Because of the full-scale Russian aggression against Ukraine\, he came to the UK in January 2023\, aiming to do research on countering Russian propaganda. Now he is a Visiting Fellow to the Faculty of Media and Communication at Bournemouth University\, UK. He is a news editor at Hope Media Group\, contributor to the prominent national and B2B media outlets in Ukraine\, author of 4 books\, 2 student textbooks\, and tens of academic articles.
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/mediafutures-and-sujo-joint-guest-lecture-countering-russian-disinformation-with-maksym-balaklytskyi-from-kharkiv-national-university/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230330T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230330T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230319T154707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230319T155429Z
UID:14835-1680184800-1680188400@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:Kritisk blikk på ChatGPT og AI-generert innhold
DESCRIPTION:Torsdag 30. mars klokken 14.00–15.30 inviterer vi deg til biblioteket på Universitet i Stavanger for å lære mer om hvordan du forholder deg til tjenester som ChatGPT og AI-generert innhold når du jobber som journalist. \nHanne Louise Åkernes (BT) og vår forsker Samia Touileb kommer for å snakke om tematikken fra to ulike perspektiv.  \nHanne Louise Åkernes er leder for datajournalistene og avdelingen Nye digitale formater i Bergens Tidende. Hun skal fortelle om hvilke retningslinjer Bergens Tidende har for bruk av AI. Hun har vært med å utvikle retningslinjene for bruk av KI-genererte bilder og illustrasjoner\, og snakker om hvorfor journalistene bør være forsiktige med å mate de ulike verktøyene.  \nSami Touileb er forsker ved SFI MediaFutures. Hun har doktorgrad i språkteknologi\, og har jobbet innen feltet i over 10 år. Hun har stor innsikt i maskinlæring og kunstig intelligens og skal gjøre svært kompleks tematikk forståelig på en folkelig måte.  \n  \nNår: Torsdag 30. mars 14.00–15.30 Hvor: Universitetsbiblioteket\, UiS Ullandhaug Hvem kan bli med: Medlemmer og partnere av Medieklyngen: https://app.checkin.no/event/55484/kristisk-blikk-pa-chatgpt-og-ai-generert-innhold \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/kritisk-blikk-pa-chatgpt-og-ai-generert-innhold/
CATEGORIES:Events,WP5 Norwegian Language Technologies
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230331
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230216T124608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T153422Z
UID:14608-1680134400-1680220799@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:Personalisation Day. The first Nordic workshop on personalisation and recommender systems.
DESCRIPTION:We invite all researchers and practitioners in the Nordics to the first Nordic Personalisation day in Oslo for a full day of talks and discussions on personalisation and recommender systems. The day will be full of both research and industrial talks on personalisation. There will also be plenty of time to meet peers and exchange ideas during the conference during coffee breaks\, lunch and after-workshop drinks.  We know there are many innovative academic and industrial labs\, and hope this workshop can be the first step toward creating a Nordic community on this highly relevant topic. The event is organised by Schibsted in collaboration with MediaFutures\, NorwAI\, and BigInsights. \n \nFor more information visit: https://sites.google.com/schibsted.com/personalisationday/home \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/personalisation-day-the-first-nordic-workshop-on-personalisation-and-recommender-systems/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230331
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230315T093912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T094817Z
UID:14808-1680048000-1680220799@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:The Nordic Seminar on eXplainable AI (XAI)
DESCRIPTION:The Nordic Seminar on eXplainable AI (XAI) aims to update each other on ongoing XAI research in Norway and create and build a community for XAI in Norway. The seminar is organised over two days (March 29 – March 30) as a joint effort between the Department of Information Science and Media Studies\, UiB and Department of Computer Science\, NTNU. \nFor more information visit: https://research.idi.ntnu.no/nail/xai-seminar/ \n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/the-nordic-seminar-on-explainable-ai-xai/
CATEGORIES:Events,WP3 Media Content Production & Analysis
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bj%C3%B8rnar Tessem":MAILTO:bjornar.tessem@uib.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230328T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230328T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230321T114612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T121515Z
UID:14862-1679994000-1680001200@mediafutures.no
SUMMARY:AI learn: Fra forskning til anvendt teknologi
DESCRIPTION:Norwegian Cognitive Center inviterer til et frokostmøte “AI learn: Fra forskning til anvendt teknologi” hvor MediaFutures forsker og arbeidspakke 4-leder Njål Borch skal vise sitt arbeid rundt tilpasset medieinnhold.  \n\nMer informasjon: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ai-learn-fra-forskning-til-anvendt-teknologi-tickets-518704548267?aff=erelexpmlt&fbclid=IwAR3fYf1-ZlMtGLUunHs6KXbFPNlB–z20ShCaFHYEN4weHcy1DX0IoWfeVQ \n\n 
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/ai-learn-fra-forskning-til-anvendt-teknologi/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230324T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20230324T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230223T094659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T102757Z
UID:14715-1679659200-1679659200@mediafutures.no
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:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230113T103621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T082601Z
UID:14109-1676966400-1676984400@mediafutures.no
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:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230130T103534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230213T115931Z
UID:14225-1676376000-1676379600@mediafutures.no
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:20260406T080253
CREATED:20230113T110239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T122612Z
UID:14116-1675760400-1675774800@mediafutures.no
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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