Fondamenti di Intelligenza Artificiale M
A.A. 2014-2015

Seminari

  • 20 Aprile 2015, ore 12.00-14.00, Prof. Roberto Navigli, "Elaborazione del Linguaggio Naturale: risultati e sfide del 2015"
    L'elaborazione del linguaggio naturale (Natural Language Processing o NLP) è un'area chiave dell'Intelligenza Artificiale che si occupa del trattamento automatico del linguaggio mediante tecniche algoritmiche. Il linguaggio è certamente il tratto che meglio distingue gli animali dall'uomo, in quanto permette di stabilire in qualche misura il grado di intelligenza dell'essere con cui si comunica. Come stabilire quindi se una macchina è "intelligente"? Già nel 1950, Alan Turing propose di utilizzare a tal fine il linguaggio naturale nel suo famoso test.
    In questo seminario, vedremo quali risultati sono stati raggiunti, inclusi alcuni risultati del Linguistic Computing Laboratory della Sapienza di Roma, come BabelNet e Babelfy, e quali sfide devono ancora essere affrontate oggi dai ricercatori di tutto il mondo.

    Roberto Navigli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science of the Sapienza University of Rome. He was awarded the Marco Cadoli 2007 AI*IA Prize for the best doctoral thesis in Artificial Intelligence and the Marco Somalvico 2013 AI*IA Prize for the best young researcher in AI. He is the first Italian recipient of an ERC Starting Grant in computer science and informatics on multilingual word sense disambiguation (2011-2016), a co-PI of a Google Focused Research Award on Natural Language Understanding and a partner of the LIDER EU project. His research lies in the field of Natural Language Processing (including multilingual word sense disambiguation and induction, multilingual entity linking, large-scale knowledge acquisition, ontology learning from scratch, open information extraction and relation extraction). He has served as an area chair of ACL, WWW, and *SEM, and a senior program committee member of IJCAI. Currently he is an Associate Editor of the Artificial Intelligence Journal, a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Natural Language Engineering, a guest editor of the Journal of Web Semantics, and a former editorial board member of Computational Linguistics.




  • 11 Maggio 2015, ore 12.00-14.00, Prof. Andrea Roli, "An introduction to genetic algorithms and genetic programming"
    In this seminar, I will introduce the basic principles and concepts of genetic algorithms (GAs) and genetic programming (GP). These techniques are two representative problem solving methods in the area of evolutionary computation, which is inspired by evolutionary theories. GAs and GP are used to automatically solve problems in optimization, design and control. Notable results have been indeed achieved in several engineering fields and in artificial intelligence.
    The first part of the talk will be devoted to an introduction of the fundamental principles of GAs. The main GA high-level algorithmic scheme will be illustrated, along with its main components. I will briefly survey the simplest version of a GA and provide an outlook to more elaborated versions, along with some representative examples. Subsequently, GP will be introduced as a generalization of the former technique and some successful examples of its application will be outlined.

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    Alcuni articoli di interesse:
    1. A Genetic Programming Tutorial, by Koza and Poli
    2. Genetic Algorithms, by Holland
    3. Ant Colony Optimization, by Roli
    4. Swarm Smarts, by Bonabeau and Theraulaz




  • 19 Maggio 2015, ore 9.00-12.00, Ing. Federico Chesani, "Introduzine a Semantic Web"
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