
Kai-Florian Richter
Umea University
visual grounding
human-robot interaction
object recognition
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SHORT BIO
"I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Computing Science, Umea University, Sweden. My work is and always has been interdisciplinary. It is firmly located at the intersection of AI, HCI, spatial cognition, and geographic information science. In Umea, I head the Spatial Cognitive Engineering group. The group explores aspects of interacting with autonomous systems (e.g., robots, or smart location-based services), and of human-in-the-loop decision making. Research includes the development of new methods and algorithms, the identification and structuring of concepts and knowledge required for interaction (""ontologies""), and empirical (human-subject) studies. I am co-chair of the working group ""Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science"" of the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) Technical Committee 12 Artificial Intelligence."
Presentations

A Fuzzy Inference System for a Visually Grounded Robot State of Mind
Kai-Florian Richter