Talking Robotics #43 - Q&A with Theodore Sumers and Mark Ho
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- Bio:

Theodore Sumers is a third-year PhD student advised by Tom Griffiths at Princeton and supported by a NDSEG fellowship. His research uses reinforcement learning and decision theory to study human communication. Theoretically, he is interested in explaining how societies accumulate information over generations. Practically, he hopes to develop artificial systems capable of interacting with and learning from humans. Prior to beginning to the PhD, he was a data scientist and engineering manager at Automatic Labs (2013-2014) and Uber (2014-2019).

Mark Ho is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Computer Science and Psychology departments at Princeton University. His research combines ideas and methods from psychology, neuroscience, and computer science to identify design principles for interactive machine learning and to develop better models of human decision-making. He is particularly interested in interactions between human planning and social cognition, and how understanding the computational principles underlying these processes can inform the design of artificial agents. He received his Ph.D. in Cognitive Science and M.S. in Computer Science from Brown University as well as his B.A. in Philosophy from Princeton.

The session will be highly interactive *Submit your questions in this form in advance!*

- Date: (Wednesday) June 22th - 9am PDT | 5pm GMT | 6pm CET
- Registration link for the zoom session: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pdOCprzwvGNIZ-OPrzd9oWR6SBwgM7Gc1 
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