Seminars and lectures
Tue 01 November - Wed 30 November
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Lectures and seminars
Mon 2022-11-07, 12:50 - Tue 2022-11-08, 17:00
Location: (Day 1) EECS library, Lindstedtsvägen 3, floor 4 and (Day 2) Fantum, Lindstedtsvägen 24, floor 5
Video link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/67333384577
2022-11-07T12:50:00.000+01:00 2022-11-08T17:00:00.000+01:00 PhD seminar on Human-centered AI, Robotics, and Interactive Technologies (Lectures and seminars) (Day 1) EECS library, Lindstedtsvägen 3, floor 4 and (Day 2) Fantum, Lindstedtsvägen 24, floor 5 (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)PhD seminar on Human-centered AI, Robotics, and Interactive Technologies (Lectures and seminars) -
Lectures and seminars
Tuesday 2022-11-15, 15:00
Participating: Emelie Stuxberg Staël von Holstein, Meal experience manager, ICA Sverige AB,
Location: Room 1440 "Henrik Eriksson", Osquars backe 2, floor 4
Video link: Zoom link
2022-11-15T15:00:00.000+01:00 2022-11-15T15:00:00.000+01:00 How and why we should make grocery shopping a sensory experience (Lectures and seminars) Room 1440 "Henrik Eriksson", Osquars backe 2, floor 4 (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)How and why we should make grocery shopping a sensory experience (Lectures and seminars) -
Lectures and seminars
Friday 2022-11-25, 10:00
Participating: Professor Jeffrey Bardzell
2022-11-25T10:00:00.000+01:00 2022-11-25T10:00:00.000+01:00 The Monster Was Me: How My Safe Voyeurism of AI Came To An End (Lectures and seminars) The Monster Was Me: How My Safe Voyeurism of AI Came To An End (Lectures and seminars) -
Lectures and seminars
Tuesday 2022-11-29, 15:00
Participating: Viveka Lyberg Åhlander, Åbo Akademi University, Finland/Lund University, Sweden
Location: Room 1440 "Henrik Eriksson", Osquars backe 2, floor 4
Video link: Zoom link
2022-11-29T15:00:00.000+01:00 2022-11-29T15:00:00.000+01:00 How the blind audience receive and experience audio descriptions of visual events. Does the quality or the interpreter’s voice and speech matter? (Lectures and seminars) Room 1440 "Henrik Eriksson", Osquars backe 2, floor 4 (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)How the blind audience receive and experience audio descriptions of visual events. Does the quality or the interpreter’s voice and speech matter? (Lectures and seminars)