IJCAI-15 Video Competition
AI VIDEO COMPETITION
IJCAI 2015 is pleased to continue the AI Video Competition that was an integral part of the IJCAI technical programs from IJCAI-89 until IJCAI-97 and reinstated in 2011. A total of 14 submissions were accepted and will be screened in common areas during the conference. Additionally, a number of awards will be given during the IJCAI 2015 Opening on July 27th.
The IJCAI-15 awarded videos are:
Category | Winner |
BEST LONG VIDEO | Deep Neural Networks are Easily Fooled: High Confidence Predictions for Unrecognizable Images |
BEST ROBOTICS VIDEO | Intelligent Agent Supporting Human-Multi-Robot Team Collaboration |
BEST APPLICATION VIDEO | Goal Oriented Teachable Agent in Virtual Learning Environment |
MOST SOCIETALLY BENEFICIAL VIDEO | The Kognit Storyboard: Cognitive Models and Mixed Reality for Dementia Patients |
MOST EDUCATIONAL VIDEO | Deep Neural Networks are Easily Fooled: High Confidence Predictions for Unrecognizable Images |
MOST ENTERTAINING VIDEO | Unshackling Evolution: Evolving Soft Robots with Multiple Materials and a Generative Encoding |
The accepted videos are:
- The Kognit Storyboard: Cognitive Models and Mixed Reality for Dementia Patients.
Daniel Sonntag (DFKI); Marina Böllig (HBK); Martha Bayer (HBK); Muriel Serf (HBK). - Practice and Performance Analysis Inspiring Social Education.
Josep Lluis Arcos (IIIA-CSIC); Harry Brenton (Goldsmiths University of London); Ismel Brito Rodriguez (IIIA-CSIC); Anna Enciso (IIIA-CSIC); Marco Gillies (Goldsmiths University of London); Patricia Gutierrez (IIIA-CSIC); Mark d'Inverno (Goldsmiths University of London); Dave de Jonge (IIIA-CSIC); Maria Krivenski (Goldsmiths University of London); Lissette Lemus (IIIA-CSIC); Johan Loeckx (VUB); Ramon Lopez de Mantaras (IIIA-CSIC); Daniel Martin Martinez (Sony CLS); Nardine Osman (IIIA-CSIC); François Pachet (Sony CLS); Mathieu Ramona (Sony CLS); Bruno Rosell (IIIA-CSIC); Tatiana Schofield (Goldsmiths University of London); Joan Serrà (IIIA-CSIC); Carles Sierra (IIIA-CSIC); Luc Steels (VUB); Matthew Yee-King (Goldsmiths University of London). - Deep Neural Networks are Easily Fooled: High Confidence Predictions for Unrecognizable Images.
Anh Nguyen (University of Wyoming); Jason Yosinski (Cornell University); Jeff Clune (University of Wyoming). - Neural modularity helps organisms evolve to learn new skills without forgetting old skills.
Kai Olav Ellefsen (University of Science and Technology, Trondheim); Jean-Baptiste Mouret (Sorbonne Université UPMC Univ Paris VI); Jeff Clune (University of Wyoming). - Unshackling Evolution: Evolving Soft Robots with Multiple Materials and a Generative Encoding.
Nick Cheney (Cornell University); Robert MacCurdy (Cornell University); Jeff Clune (University of Wyoming); Hod Lipson (Cornell University). - ObViz: Opinion-balanced News Delivery.
Claudiu Musat (EPFL); Maxime Darcot (EPFL); Boi Faltings (EPFL); Audrey Loeffel (EPFL); Gaylor Bosson (EPFL); Alexandru Ardelean (EPFL); Marina Boia (EPFL). - Learning of Human Motion Feedback with Neural Self-Organization.
Florian von Stosch (University of Hamburg); German Parisi (University of Hamburg); Sven Magg (University of Hamburg); Stefan Wermter (University of Hamburg). - Intelligent Agent Supporting Human-Multi-Robot Team Collaboration.
Ariel Rosenfeld (Bar-Ilan University); Oleg Maksimov (Bar-Ilan University); Sarit Kraus (Bar-Ilan University). - Humanoidly Speaking – Learning about the world and language with a humanoid friendly robot.
Xavier Hinaut (University of Hamburg); Johannes Twiefel (University of Hamburg); Marcelo Borghetti Soares (University of Hamburg); Pablo Barros (University of Hamburg); Luiza Mici (University of Hamburg); Stefan Wermter (University of Hamburg). - Can you play that? A humanoid robot actively learning how to play an unknown musical instrument.
Arturo Ribes Sanz (IIIA-CSIC); Jesus Cerquides (IIIA-CSIC); Ramon Lopez de Mantaras (IIIA-CSIC); Yiannis Demiris (Imperial College London). - Goal Oriented Teachable Agent in Virtual Learning Environment.
Ailiya Borjigin (Nanyang Technological University); Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University); Zhiqi Shen (Nanyang Technological University); Han Yu (Nanyang Technological University); Su Fang Lim (Nanyang Technological University); Toh Hsiang Benny Tan (Nanyang Technological University); Zeng Zhiwei (Nanyang Technological University); Yuxi Guo (Nanyang Technological University); Simon Fauvel (Nanyang Technological University); Yang Qiu (Nanyang Technological University); Kah Hoe Pang (Nanyang Technological University); Jun Ji (Nanyang Technological University). - Smooth Handling of Human Interrupts in Team Oriented Plans.
Nathan Brooks (Carnegie Mellon); Paul Scerri (Platypus); Alessandro Farinelli (University of Verona); Nicolo’ Marchi (University of Verona); Masoume Raeissi (University of Verona). - Autonomous Multi-Vehicle Coordination.
James Guo Ming Fu (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Xiaotong Shen (National University of Singapore); Hans Andersen (National University of Singapore); Wei Liu (National University of Singapore); Scott Pendleton (National University of Singapore); Baoxing Qin (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Zhuang Jie Chong (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Cody Kamin (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Mark Adam Ang (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Tawit Uthaicharoenpong (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Zhiyong Weng (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Mengdan Feng (National University of Singapore); Marcelo Ang (National University of Singapore); Daniela Rus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Emilio Frazzoli (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). - Multi-vehicle Motion Coordination Using V2V Communication.
Xiaotong Shen (National University of Singapore); James Guo Ming Fu (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Scott Pendleton (National University of Singapore); Wei Liu (National University of Singapore); Hans Andersen (National University of Singapore); Zhuang Jie Chong (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Baoxing Qin (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Cody Kamin (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Mark Adam Ang (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Tawit Uthaicharoenpong (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Zhiyong Weng (Singapore-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alliance for Research and Technology); Mengdan Feng (National University of Singapore); Marcelo Ang (National University of Singapore); Daniela Rus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Emilio Frazzoli (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
Program Committee
The program committee for the ICJAI 2015 video competition currently includes the following members:
Alessandro Saffiotti
Alex Rogers
Ana Paiva
Andreas Herzig
Anthony G Cohn
Brandon Bennett
Carlos Chesnevar
Charles Ortiz
Daniele Nardi
Dave Robertson
Elisabeth Andre
Enrico Giunchiglia
Esra Erdem
Eyal Amir
Gerhard Lakemeyer
Hector Geffner
Holger Hoos
Jesus Cerquides
Jianwei Zhang
Karen Myers
Malik Ghallab
Malte Helmert
Mark Boddy
Michael Littman
Milind Tambe
Paul Scerri
Peter Stone
Ramon Lopez de Mantaras
Sven Koenig
Xinyu Wu
Further information
For further information about participation, please contact the chairs, Jonas Kvarnstrom and Juan-Antonio Rodriguez Aguilar, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..