Rantanen and students present at AWARE-AI

Esa Rantanen, associate professor in the Department of Psychology, presented three research papers from AWARE-AI’s Research Track on Cognitive Models for AI at the 69th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society International Annual Meeting ASPIRE, Oct. 13-17, in Chicago. The papers were “A Neural Hypervector Model of Memory-Driven Spatial Navigation,” with Will Gebhardt, a Ph.D. student in computing and information sciences; “The Future of Human Factors: Expanding Opportunities in Higher Education,” with students Bea Pulido, Theresa Haas, and Marley Reynolds from the experimental psychology master’s degree program; and “Whither Human Factors in the Era of AI?” written by Rantanen.

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