Dr Raymond Sheh was invited to give the opening presentation at the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) Workshop on Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) in Melbourne, Australia in late August, 2017. He presented a preliminary categorisation for explanations with the specific aim of matching the explanatory requirements of different users and applications with the […]
Monthly Archives: March 2018
The Intelligent Robots Group lead the RoboCupRescue Robot League’s Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge at the RoboCup World Championships, held in Nagoya in July 2017! This competition saw students under 19 years of age (mostly high school students) from all around the world compete in the Major RoboCupRescue competition at the 30cm scale using robots built […]
The Intelligent Robots Group traveled to Toronto, Canada in June 2017 to support the US National Institute of Standards and Technology in their dissemination of the DHS-NIST-ASTM International Standard Test Methods for Response Robots among the Canadian Explosive Ordnance Disposal community. Dr Raymond Sheh of the Intelligent Robots Group was responsible for the suite of […]
Dr Raymond Sheh from the Intelligent Robots Group took the Open Academic Robot Kit and Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge on the road for the RoboCup Junior USA Championships in late May, 2017! The aim is to increase North American participation in this competition, which aims to bridge the gap between RoboCup Junior (for students aged […]
The Intelligent Robots Group was part of the International Organising Committee for the RoboCupRescue Robot League competition at the 2017 RoboCup German Open, held in early May, 2017 in Magdeburg, Germany. This continues our longstanding collaboration with the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, in support of their international academic outreach activities.
This special issue on Trust in AI is dedicated to exploring the issue of how to improve understanding of the appropriate level of trust in AI-based systems among AI practitioners, users and broader society.