Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence
Course description
Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence (HCAI) is an emerging discipline intent on creating AI systems that amplify and augment (rather than displace) human abilities. HCAI seeks to preserve human control in a way that ensures artificial intelligence meets our needs while also operating transparently, delivering fair and equitable outcomes, and respecting privacy.
Main learning topics:
- HCAI principles;
- Responsible AI principles;
- Explainable AI;
- Algorithmic Fairness;
- AI Ethics;
- Applications of HCAI methods on deep learning architecture and natural language processing algorithms;
- Introduction to Research Methods for Human-Centred Computing.
Syllabus
Detailed information about the course, including the class schedule, is available on the syllabus.
Requirements for participation
Students from the 1st semester can enrol for this course.
Dates and Rooms
Day | Time | Start date | Room | Teacher | |
Lectures | Monday | 9:00-11:00 | 17.04.2023 | G29-307 | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ernesto W. De Luca |
Exercises | Friday | 11:00-13:00 | 21.04.2023 | G29-K058 | M.Sc. Erasmo Purificato |
Registration
The registration is required and available until 21.04.2023 on LSF
E-learning Moodle
Teaching staff
If you have any questions about the lecture or the exercises, please contact us via e-mail:
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ernesto William De Luca
email: ernesto.deluca [at] ovgu.de - Erasmo Purificato
email: erasmo.purificato [at] ovgu.de