Miniworkshop: Mobile and Social Computing Lab @ FBK
ELLIS Alicante hosts a workshop with the visiting scientists from the Mobile and Social Computing Lab (MobS) of the Bruno Kessler Foundation (BKF) in Trento. All talks are on the 9th of April, 2025.
Mobile and Social Computing Lab @ FBK
Computational Social Science
The Mobile and Social Computing Lab (MobS) develops computational approaches to the understanding of individual and collective human behaviors using the newly ubiquitous sources of data that are becoming available about our daily life (e.g., mobile phone data, credit card transactions, social media, etc.). In particular, MobS develops approaches for modeling human mobility, predicting urban crime and unemployment rates, quantifying segregation in cities, etc.
Geometric Deep Learning and Graph Neural Networks
MobS develops innovative theoretical results and algorithmic approaches on the fields of equivariant neural networks, temporal graph neural networks, etc. Additionally, they are working on evaluating and developing explainable methods for graph neural networks.
Cooperative AI
They develop and evaluate social agents based on large language models, they define innovative cooperative schemas (inspired by collective intelligence and social learning mechanisms) for coordinating multiple AI agents, for example, multiple deep reinforcement learning agents), etc.
Schedule
Time | Description |
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11:30 – 12:15 | Nicolò Penzo Interacting in Natural Language in the era of LLMs: NLP for Online Discussions and Multi-Party Conversations |
12:15 – 13:00 | Dr. Massimiliano Luca Urban Safety Perception Through the Lens of Large Multimodal Models |
Venue
The event will be hosted at the ELLIS Alicante Office.
Online attendees
Workshop participants can attend virtually on this Teams link.