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SUMMARY:CLIC Annual Reception
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URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/clic-annual-reception-3/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220504T170000
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SUMMARY:CLIC workshop with Joanne Golann (Vanderbilt University)
DESCRIPTION:  \nClick here to RSVP\n  \n 
URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/joanne-golann-vanderbilt-university/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211013T170000
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SUMMARY:CLIC Presents: Shrikanth Narayanan (University of Southern California)
DESCRIPTION:RSVP: https://forms.gle/RmfF7ExGNeRDR1y27 \nHuman-centered Multimodal Machine Intelligence\nShrikanth (Shri) Narayanan\nUniversity of Southern California\, Los Angeles\, CA\nSignal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory\nhttps://sail.usc.edu/people/shri.html \n  \nConverging developments across the machine intelligence ecosystem\, from multimodal sensing and signal processing to machine learning and data sciences\, offer exciting possibilities for helping us understand human communication\, behavior and interaction across a variety of contexts\, and for creating technologies to support and enrich human experiences. Multimodal engineering methods can help analyze human trait (e.g.\, age)\, state (e.g.\, emotion)\, and behavior dynamics (e.g.\, interaction synchrony) objectively\, and at scale. Machine intelligence could also help detect and analyze deviation in patterns from what is deemed typical.  These techniques in turn can assist\, facilitate or enhance decision making by humans\, and by autonomous systems. \nThis talk will highlight some of these possibilities and opportunities through examples drawn from two specific domains. The first relates to machine intelligence for behavioral and mental health. For example\, in determining whether a child is on the Autism spectrum\, a clinician would engage and observe a child in a series of interactive activities\, targeting relevant cognitive\, communicative and socio- emotional aspects\, and codify specific patterns of interest e.g.\, typicality of vocal intonation\, facial expressions\, joint attention behavior. Machine intelligence driven processing of speech\, language\, visual and physiological data\, and combining them with other forms of clinical data\, enable novel and objective ways of supporting and scaling up these diagnostics.  Likewise\, multimodal systems can automate the analysis of a psychotherapy session\, including computing treatment quality-assurance measures e.g.\, rating a therapist’s expressed empathy. These technology possibilities can go beyond the traditional realm of clinics\, to directly to a person’s natural settings. For example\, remote multimodal sensing of biobehavioral cues can enable new ways for screening and tracking behaviors (e.g.\, stress in workplace) and progress to treatment (e.g.\, for depression)\, and offer just in time support. \nThe second example is drawn from the world of media. Machine intelligence tools can help analyze media such as about who is interacting with whom\, about what\, how and where. This includes offering objective insights into media representations and portrayals\, along relevant dimensions of diversity and inclusion such as gender\, race\, age\, and ability. \n  \nBiography of the Speaker: \nShrikanth (Shri) Narayanan is University Professor and Niki & C. L. Max Nikias Chair in Engineering at the University of Southern California\, where he is Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering\, Computer Science\, Linguistics\, Psychology\, Neuroscience\, Pediatrics\, and Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery\, Director of the Ming Hsieh Institute and Research Director of the Information Sciences Institute. Prior to USC he was with AT&T Bell Labs and AT&T Research. His research focuses on human-centered information processing and communication technologies.  He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors\, the Acoustical Society of America\, IEEE\, ISCA\, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)\, the Association for Psychological Science\, and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).  He is a recipient of several honors including the 2015 Engineers Council’s Distinguished Educator Award\, a Mellon award for mentoring excellence\, the 2005 and 2009 Best Journal Paper awards from the IEEE Signal Processing Society and serving as its Distinguished Lecturer for 2010-11\, a 2018 ISCA CSL Best Journal Paper award\, and serving as an ISCA Distinguished Lecturer for 2015-16\, Willard R. Zemlin Memorial Lecturer for ASHA in 2017\, and the Ten Year Technical Impact Award in 2014 and the Sustained Accomplishment Award in 2020 from ACM ICMI. He has published over 900 papers and has been granted eighteen U.S. patents. His research and inventions have led to technology commercialization including through startups he co-founded: Behavioral Signals Technologies focused on the telecommunication services and AI based conversational assistance industry and Lyssn focused on mental health care delivery\, treatment and quality assurance. \n 
URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/clic-presents-shri-narayanan/
LOCATION:Haines 279\, 375 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, 90095
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210428T170000
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SUMMARY:CLIC Presents: Douglas Maynard and Jason Turowetz — "On Autistic Intelligence and Autism Diagnosis"
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URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/clic-presents-douglas-maynard-and-jason-turowetz/
LOCATION:**Details to be posted soon
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210310T170000
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SUMMARY:CLIC Presents Kaoru Hayano — Reporting for and about a child: Addressing a child in talk between nursery teachers and parents
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URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/kaoru-hayano-title-tba/
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SUMMARY:CLIC Annual Reception
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URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/clic-annual-reception-2/
LOCATION:Discord CLIC Community Server: https://discord.gg/U5wsEvz\, Discord\, CLIC Community Server
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T170000
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SUMMARY:Steven Clayman — Asking About Bias: Addressing the Sensitivities of Voir Dire Questioning
DESCRIPTION:Professor Steven Clayman \nDepartment of Sociology\, UCLA
URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/steven-clayman/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201028T170000
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SUMMARY:Norma  Mendoza-Denton   —   Teaching Language and Politics in the Trump Era*
DESCRIPTION:This CLIC presentation is a collaboration between members of the class “Language and Politics\,” and is meant as a pedagogical meditation on the way in which we are collaboratively learning to talk and write about politics across the faculty\, graduate and undergraduate levels while engaging the present political moment. All of us\, professors and students\, are political actors and we are committed to engaging each other’s perspectives through the analysis of political interactions around us. We will present how we as a class are approaching learning about language and politics through class discussion and data workshopping\, posting on twitter\, media engagement\, transcription\, and analysis. We welcome discussion and ideas from our audience. \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Research produced in collaboration with Tyanna Slobe\, Hailey Cavanaugh\, Cheryl Lee\, Stephanie Lopez\, Faatimah Mahadi\, and Alexander Ward.
URL:https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/event/teaching-language-and-politics-in-the-trump-era/
LOCATION:Zoom: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/92243509897?pwd=RnA3Y1h4MTBkeTc5OGwrb0tNR1Y4Zz09\, Password: CLIC
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