Visual Perspective
Visual perspective, encompassing the understanding and representation of viewpoints, is a burgeoning research area focusing on how humans and machines perceive and interpret visual information from different angles. Current research emphasizes improving the generalization capabilities of models like Vision-Language Models (VLMs) and developing methods to mitigate biases, particularly cultural biases, in image understanding and analysis. This work is crucial for advancing artificial intelligence, particularly in applications requiring nuanced understanding of context and diverse perspectives, such as autonomous driving, human-robot interaction, and healthcare.
Papers
AI Research is not Magic, it has to be Reproducible and Responsible: Challenges in the AI field from the Perspective of its PhD Students
Andrea Hrckova, Jennifer Renoux, Rafael Tolosana Calasanz, Daniela Chuda, Martin Tamajka, Jakub Simko
A Perspective on Large Language Models, Intelligent Machines, and Knowledge Acquisition
Vladimir Cherkassky, Eng Hock Lee
Knowledge Mechanisms in Large Language Models: A Survey and Perspective
Mengru Wang, Yunzhi Yao, Ziwen Xu, Shuofei Qiao, Shumin Deng, Peng Wang, Xiang Chen, Jia-Chen Gu, Yong Jiang, Pengjun Xie, Fei Huang, Huajun Chen, Ningyu Zhang
Walking in Others' Shoes: How Perspective-Taking Guides Large Language Models in Reducing Toxicity and Bias
Rongwu Xu, Zi'an Zhou, Tianwei Zhang, Zehan Qi, Su Yao, Ke Xu, Wei Xu, Han Qiu
A Perspective on Foundation Models for the Electric Power Grid
Hendrik F. Hamann, Thomas Brunschwiler, Blazhe Gjorgiev, Leonardo S. A. Martins, Alban Puech, Anna Varbella, Jonas Weiss, Juan Bernabe-Moreno, Alexandre Blondin Massé, Seong Choi, Ian Foster, Bri-Mathias Hodge, Rishabh Jain, Kibaek Kim, Vincent Mai, François Mirallès, Martin De Montigny, Octavio Ramos-Leaños, Hussein Suprême, Le Xie, El-Nasser S. Youssef, Arnaud Zinflou, Alexander J. Belvi, Ricardo J. Bessa, Bishnu Prasad Bhattari, Johannes Schmude, Stanislav Sobolevsky
Unexplainability of Artificial Intelligence Judgments in Kant's Perspective
Jongwoo Seo