News Express: First Macau Forum on Emotional Artificial Intelligence held at UM
新聞快訊:首屆情感人工智能澳門論壇於澳大舉行
宋永華
Yonghua Song
首屆情感人工智能澳門論壇於澳大舉行
澳門大學協同創新研究院於2025年4月16日舉辦首屆情感人工智能澳門論壇,多名來自計算機科學、機器人技術、認知神經科學、語言學、傳播學、心理學等領域的知名學者進行報告,展示了情感計算和人工智能驅動的情感意識的最新發展,探討了創新技術如何通過語言、非語言線索甚至腦信號來檢測人類情感,吸引約200人參與。
澳大校長宋永華致辭時表示,是次論壇是情感人工智能跨學科合作與創新的重要平台,通過共享見解來增強人類與人工智能的互動。他又指,隨著技術的發展,情感人工智能在促進心理健康方面扮演著越來越重要的角色,為人們提供情感支持。這一領域的研究正日益受到重視,未來有望在社會生活中發揮更大的作用。
論壇討論了開發具情感意識的人工智能系統所面臨的實際計算、哲學和倫理挑戰,以增強人類與人工智能之間的互動。在主題演講中,南洋理工大學教授Erik Cambria討論了受情感分析和情感計算啟發的各種學術和產業研究;上海交通大學計算機科學與工程系教授吕寶糧闡述了多模態情緒偵測與情緒腦機介面;北京理工大學醫學技術學院執行院長胡斌介紹了利用情感人工智能去檢測和治療精神疾病;香港理工大學電子計算學系教授Johan F. Hoorn探討了情感人工智能的模型,以打造新型態、具有社會敏感性的機器人技術;清華大學基礎模型研究中心副主任黃民烈介紹了大型語言模型如何為未來的人工智能提供社交和情感智能。澳大科技學院院長兼協同創新研究院代院長須成忠、協同創新研究院副院長Christian Montag、認知與腦科學研究中心副教授Michiel Spapé、認知與腦科學研究中心助理教授伍海燕、科技學院助理教授Steven Morad和鍾俊文也分享了研究成果。
澳大協同創新研究院致力促進粵港澳大灣區及其他地區高校之間的跨學科研究,培養創新型人才,並營造有利於“創新思維,創新能力、創新產業”的環境,推動產學研合作。是次論壇正是協同創新研究院實現其宗旨的努力之一,通過聚集專家討論情感人工智能的最新趨勢和挑戰,促進學者之間的互動與交流。
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First Macau Forum on Emotional Artificial Intelligence held at UM
The Institute of Collaborative Innovation (ICI) of the University of Macau (UM) held the first Macau Forum on Emotional Artificial Intelligence on 16 April 2025. The forum brought together renowned scholars from the fields of computer science, robotics, cognitive neuroscience, linguistics, communication studies, and psychology, who presented the latest advancements in affective computing and emotion-aware artificial intelligence (AI), and explored how innovative technologies can detect human emotions through verbal, non-verbal cues, and even brain signals. Around 200 people attended the forum.
In his speech, UM Rector Yonghua Song said that the forum would serve as an important platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in emotional AI, and enhance human-AI interaction through shared insights. He also noted that with the advancement of technology, emotional AI is playing an increasingly important role in promoting mental well-being by providing emotional support. Research in this area is attracting increasing attention and will have an even greater impact on social life in the future.
The forum addressed practical computational, philosophical, and ethical challenges in developing emotion-aware AI systems to enhance human-AI interactions. A list of keynote speakers spoke at the forum. Erik Cambria, professor at Nanyang Technological University, presented various academic and industrial research on sentiment analysis and affective computing. Lu Bao-Liang, professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, discussed multimodal emotion detection and affective brain-computer interfaces. Hu Bin, dean of the School of Medical Technology at Beijing Institute of Technology, shared insights into affective AI for diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Johan F. Hoorn, professor in the Department of Computing at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, explored emotional AI models for the development of innovative and socially sensitive robots. Huang Minlie, deputy director of the Foundation Model Research Center at Tsinghua University, examined how large language models can enhance the social and emotional intelligence of AI. The following UM scholars also presented their research findings at the forum: Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST); Christian Montag, associate director of ICI; Michiel Spapé, associate professor in the Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences (CCBS); Wu Haiyan, assistant professor in CCBS; Steven Morad, assistant professor in FST; and Zhong Junwen, assistant professor in FST.
ICI is dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary research among higher education institutions in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and beyond, cultivating innovative talent, creating an environment conducive to innovative thinking, innovative capabilities, and innovative industries, and fostering industry-academia collaboration. The forum exemplified ICI’s commitment to achieving its objectives by bringing together experts to discuss the latest trends and challenges in emotional AI, and facilitating discussions and exchanges among scholars.
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