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Research Seminar by Walid MAALEJ | Flipping the Coin: How can Software & Requirements Engineering Support AI?

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Flipping the Coin:
How can Software & Requirements Engineering Support AI?

Speaker (s):

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Walid MAALEJ
Professor of Informatics
Chair for Applied Software Technology
University of Hamburg, Germany

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25 March 2022, Friday 

4:00pm - 5:00pm

This is a hybrid seminar. Please register by 22 March 2022, the meeting details will be sent to those who have registered on the following day.

We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar.

About the Talk

During the last decade, the Software Engineering and Requirements Engineering communities have profited much from advances in Machine Learning and in Natural language Processing. Recommender systems, prediction models, and even Bots are nowadays available to support many software and requirements engineering tasks:  including quality assurance, documentation, or even code generation and completion.

This talk will focus on the opposite direction. The speaker will discuss recent challenges faced by the Machine Learning/ NLP/Data Science community and whether/how traditional as well as modern Software and Requirements Engineering can help solve some of them: in order to increase the applicability, acceptance, and reliability of Machine Learning based systems..

About the Speaker

Walid Maalej is a professor for informatics and chair for applied software technology at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Currently he is also the Head of the Informatics Department and a member of the Board of Directors of the tech transfer institute HITeC e.V. His main research interests include human- and data-centered software engineering, requirements engineering, feedback systems, applied machine learning, as well as tech transfer.