DFG proposal accepted
We are excited to announce that the funding proposal Learning to Interact has been approved by the German Research Foundation (DFG)!
The goal of the project is to learn semantically rich and reusable interaction embeddings unsupervised from large-scale unlabelled data. This novel approach to modelling interactive human behaviour is a promising alternative to dominant descriptive or predictive modelling techniques.
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