Events

Human-centred design of automated labelling interventions to mitigate misinformation on social media
ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Gionnieve Lim – The thesis investigates the use of various labelling interventions that incorporate automated fact-checking elements for humans, examining people’s perceptions of the labels and their attitudes to the labelled content.

Behaviour analysis in complex environments
ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Ng Xun Long – The thesis presents Chaotic World, a large-scale multi-modal dataset with fine-grained annotations of human actions, interactions, and sounds in chaotic situations.
AI metrics beyond performance: safety and trustworthiness of AI systems
ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Bhardwaj Rishabh – This thesis investigates critical non-idealities in AI systems, focusing on safety behaviour post-training and alignment.

ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Zhu Lanyun – Towards Data Efficient and Continual Semantic Segmentation
Semantic segmentation is a fundamental and important task in computer vision, which aims to classify each pixel in an image. The rapid development of deep learning has significantly advanced semantic segmentation and improved the accuracy, promoting its application in fields with high accuracy requirements for pixel-level prediction, such as autonomous driving and medical diagnosis. Current works for semantic segmentation are typically based on a standard setup that all data is accessible beforehand and can be learned simultaneously. […]


Create4Good Innovation Fund – Consultation Opens
Create4Good Innovation Fund – Consultation Opens


ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Dai Siyang – Urban Intelligence: Machine Learning for Human and Environmental
Urbanization has given rise to increasingly complex systems that sustain and manage the lives of urban residents. As populations grow, the challenges of managing traffic, overcrowding, and environmental challenges escalate. These complexities place stress on urban ecosystems, demanding innovative solutions to ensure smooth and sustainable operations.


HASS Colloquium Series: The Feasibility of Implementing the WHO Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) Framework in Singapore
In order to promote healthy ageing, the World Health Organization’s Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) approach helps communities evaluate older adults’ intrinsic capacities and devise strategies to prevent or reverse declines.


Hanzhang Qin (National University of Singapore) – Online Resource Allocation under Non-Stationary Customer Arrivals and Unknown Demands


HASS Talk: Network Visibility Interventions for Behavioural Change by Dr. Akihiro Nishi
Some behaviours and attributes of humans are visible to others over social networks, while other behaviours and attributes are not. Such a level of visibility of behaviour and attributes may alter the degree of social learning and social comparison and affect the level of health and well-being. In the seminar,


Futurescaping2024 (Singapore) Exhibition
This exhibition presents the outstanding achievements of “Futurescaping 2024: New Space Home”, Beijing International Design Week 2024 and the “Design Futures · Shared Vision” Tsinghua University Academy of Arts and Design 2024 International Summer Program.
