Institute for Assured Autonomy and Department of Computer Science: Leilani Gilpin
Description
Leilani Gilpin, a research scientist at Sony AI and a collaborating researcher at the MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, will give a talk entitled "Anomaly Detection through Explanations" for the Institute for Assured Autonomy and Department of Computer Science.
Please attend the event by using the Zoom link (password: 467261).
Bio:
Leilani H. Gilpin is a research scientist at Sony AI and a collaborating researcher at MIT CSAIL. Her research focuses on enabling opaque autonomous systems to explain themselves for robust decision-making, system debugging, and accountability. Her current work integrates explainability into reinforcement learning. She has a PhD in Computer Science from MIT, an M.S. in Computational and Mathematical Engineering from Stanford University, and a B.S. in Mathematics (with honors), B.S. in Computer Science (with highest honors), and a music minor from UC San Diego. She is currently co-organizing the AAAI Fall Symposium on Anticipatory Thinking, where she is the lead of the autonomous vehicle challenge problem. Outside of research, Leilani enjoys swimming, cooking, rowing, and org-mode.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students