Mark Frank, professor in #UBuffalo's Department of Communication in the College of Arts and Sciences and affiliate faculty member in the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, is an expert on nonverbal communication and digital misinformation. He advises the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Central Intelligence Agency on interviewing techniques and whose research helped inspire the TV crime drama “Lie to Me.” In this episode of Driven to Discover, Frank talks to host Tom Dinki about the involuntary gestures and expressions that give our real feelings away, the universally accepted yet completely bogus connection between eye contact and the truth and why building rapport is the best way to snag a criminal. Listen 👉 https://lnkd.in/gqYYVvEH
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | University at Buffalo
Research Services
Buffalo, New York 1,413 followers
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The University at Buffalo is a leader in pursuing artificial intelligence for social good. From research and application to educational programs, UB continues to make strategic investments in people, programs and facilities to enhance the university’s national leadership in AI — including courses that highlight intersectionality between AI and education — to prepare the next generation of students for success. As a flagship university of New York State, UB is home to Empire AI, a $400 million statewide consortium and supercomputing center to be located on the North Campus that aims to make the state a national leader in AI research and innovation. About the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (IAD) AI and data science are transforming our world. Both fields are at the forefront of innovation in robotics, health care, materials science, autonomous vehicles, and countless other areas that are key to the United States’ future economy and security. They offer hope for solving complex problems like detecting fraud buried deep in financial systems, reducing human bias in the judicial system, and efficiently finding the right compound for the safest and most effective medicine. IAD brings together researchers, labs, institutes, and centers of excellence at the University at Buffalo that are focused on advancements in AI, data science, computational science and related areas of research to tackle these complex problems. Please visit for more info on IAD: https://www.buffalo.edu/ai-data-science.html
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https://buffalo.edu/ai
External link for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | University at Buffalo
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Buffalo, New York
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Artificial Intelligence and High-Performance Computing
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University at Buffalo
215 Lockwood Hall
Buffalo, New York 14260, US
Employees at Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | University at Buffalo
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Ishan M.
Ph.D. Scholar, IIT Jodhpur | Research Intern, University at Buffalo, NY | Ex-ACM Membership Chair-IITJ Student Chapter
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Leela Srija Alla
AI/ML Enthusiast | Software Engineer at One Convergence Devices | Passionate Researcher in AI Applications | Full Stack Developer
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Shivansh Shalabh
Presidential Scholar @ UB | Intern @ XLab | Global YPAT @ GenU, UNICEF | Google Code to Learn 2021 Winner | Full Stack Web Developer | Python…
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Wishing you a happy and healthy 2025 from Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | University at Buffalo! 🎉
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The Buffalo News writes that tech hub funding and #UBuffalo's "AI initiative" are "bright spots" in 2024 and are two of the region's top 10 business stories of the year! Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/gxEd8C8q 📷 Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer celebrates the awarding of $40 million in tech hub funding in July. Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse teamed up under the NY SMART I-Corridor banner as part of a national competition. Libby March, News file photo
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Great podcast for educators of children of all ages and abilities from pre-k to graduate school, and everyone interested in how AI is impacting our work and lives. Learn more about UB's role with Empire AI. #AIEducation Listen today https://lnkd.in/eEWMa8Aw
Thank you, Superintendent Brian Graham, Ed.D., of the Grand Island Central School District, for inviting me to be part of your weekly Achieving Joy and Mastery in Public Schools podcast. It was an interesting and insightful conversation about #UBuffalo’s leadership in AI for the public good and the university’s impact throughout our community. You can listen to the podcast at https://lnkd.in/ewPZezY6
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A #UBuffalo researcher received a funding award of over $1 million from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to leverage artificial intelligence to integrate multiple data sources and develop statistical and computational methods for extracting knowledge from these data. The project will leverage large language models (LLMs), an extremely large type of artificial intelligence that is pre-trained on vast amounts of data, to extract diverse data, — such as health care provider notes, discharge summaries, patient responses, blood pressure, weight and height — collected from opioid treatment programs. Marianthi Markatou is the principal investigator on the project. Project collaborators represent an interdisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in a variety of areas including statistical sciences, liver disease, computer science, linguistics, addiction medicine, opioid treatment program administration, and data management. The team will also be collaborating with the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports. Read the entire news release 👉 https://lnkd.in/e8X8FjnB #AIResearch #PublicHealth
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Proud of #UBuffalo's leadership and faculty members for their effort in SUNY’s AI Charge “to advance and harness the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in research, discovery and education and to ensure New York State’s workforce remains resilient and adaptable in the face of the rapidly evolving landscape.”
It was a pleasure welcoming Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik, Senior Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation & Economic Development for SUNY, and Andrew Singer, Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Stony Brook University, to #UBuffalo. In addition, Dean Kemper Lewis and I were grateful to host a day of insightful discussions with UB’s leaders in artificial intelligence including X. Christine Wang, Jinjun Xiong, Srirangaraj Setlur, Karthik Dantu, Rachael Hageman Blair, David Castillo, Ciprian Ionita and Kenneth Joseph.
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#UBuffalo engineer Kaihang Shi specializes in using #artificialintelligence, molecular simulation and other approaches to create nanomaterials for energy and sustainability applications. He recently received $110,000 from the American Chemical Society to produce microporous polymers with the goal of making natural gas processing more energy-efficient. Read more about Dr. Shi's work 👉 💡 https://lnkd.in/etcUGqW5 Dr. Shi, is assistant professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and an affiliated faculty member in the Institute for AI and Data Science. #AIResearch #nanotechnology
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2024 has been epic year for AI research and innovation at UB. The Institute for AI and Data Science is honored to help lead UB’s effort to advance artificial intelligence for the betterment of society.
All in on #AI 🤖 #UBuffalo is driving change through AI, with 2024 marking a year of major progress. See how we've led as the home of Empire AI and a NYS flagship ▶️ http://ms.spr.ly/6047oZjiJ #ArtificialIntelligence #HigherEd #HigherEducation
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National AI Institute for Exceptional Education (NAI4EE) leadership and faculty members from #UBuffalo and partner institutions, including Jinjun Xiong, Srirangaraj Setlur, Alison Hendricks, Pamela Hadley, Abbie Olszewski, Julie Kientz, Yun Huang, Hari Subramonyam, along with post-doctoral researchers Qingxiao Zheng and Zhaohui Li, and graduate students Hyewon Suh, Aayushi Dangol, Tracy Preza and Sonia Islam Nisha attended the 2024 The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention in Seattle, Washington. The annual ASHA Convention is a premier professional development and networking event for speech-language pathologists; audiologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; assistants; and students. It offers a robust in-person education program with supplemental virtual content. Some members of the NAI4EE team presented, SOAP. AI: A Novel Solution to Revolutionize Speech-Language Pathologists’ Documentation for School-Based Group Intervention. The session introduced the concept of SOAP. AI, a multimodal generative AI in documenting speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) therapeutic sessions, particularly for school-based group intervention. By analyzing video and audio data of therapeutic sessions, we present how to apply generative AI in understanding social interactions, verbal and non-verbal behaviors, and quantitative measures of each patient’s progress, all of which are essential for SLPs to generate the needed SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan) notes. This session offers a unique, hands-on experience: experiment with cutting-edge generative AI tools, learn to tailor AI prompts to specific needs, and unlock the potential to elevate SLP practice. The National AI Institute for Exceptional Education is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF)and the Institute of Education Sciences. Photos include NAI4EE members and colleagues presenting, at the exhibitor booth and exploring Seattle. #SpeechLanguage #SLPeeps #AIEducation
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