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    Neuro-Symbolic World Models for Adapting to Open World Novelty
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-08-24) Riedl, Mark O. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Computing
    IRIM hosts each semester a symposium to feature presentations from faculty and presentations of research that has been funded by our IRIM seed grant program in the last year. The symposium is a chance for faculty to meet new PhD students on campus, as well as a chance to get a better idea of what IRIM colleagues are up to these days. The goal of the symposium is to spark new ideas, new collaborations, and even new friends!
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    The Science and Art of Storytelling
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-12-03) Riedl, Mark O. ; Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Computing ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Interactive Computing
    The Innovation Corps (I-Corps) teaches National Science Foundation (NSF) grantees to identify valuable product opportunities that can emerge from academic research and offers entrepreneurship training to student participants. I-Corps is a public-private partnership that prepares you to extend your focus beyond the laboratory by broadening the impact of select, NSF-funded basic-research projects. The primary goal of I-Corps is to foster entrepreneurship that will lead to the commercialization of technology that has been supported by NSF-funded research. Participating in the I-Corps program will help you: Create your startup company; Create your business model description for review by third-party investors; and Gain faster access to technology licenses.