Thursday 26 September 2025 at 8:00 AM EDT, 10:00 PM AEST, 02:00 PM CEST 

By Houbing Herbert Song (SONG Lab, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Maryland, USA)

Joint webinar with IES Young Professionals Committee

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Abstract:

There are three waves of Artificial Intelligence. The first Wave of AI is Crafted Knowledge, which includes rule-based AI systems. The second wave of AI is Statistical Learning, which includes machines becoming intelligent by using statistical methods. The third wave of AI is contextual adaptation. In the third wave, instead of learning from data, intelligent machines will understand and perceive the world on its own, and learn by understanding the world and reason with it. Neuro-symbolic AI, which combines neural networks with symbolic representations, has emerged as a promising solution of the third wave of AI. In this talk, first Houbing Herbert Song will share his journey from counter-unmanned aircraft systems to explainable AI to neuro-symbolic AI. Then he will present the past, present, and future of neuro-symbolic AI. Prof. Song will also share his perspective on the emerging area of neuro-symbolic AI.

Presenter’s bio:

Houbing Herbert Song (F’23) received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, in August 2012. He is currently a Professor and the Director of the Security and Optimization for Networked Globe Laboratory (SONG Lab, www.SONGLab.us), University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, MD. He has been the Founding Chair of Trustworthy Internet of Things (TRUST-IoT) Working Group within IEEE IoT Technical Community since 2024. He is currently the Co-Editor-in-Chief (Co-EiC) of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2025-present). He serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence (TAI) (2023-present), IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (2021-present), and IEEE Journal on Miniaturization for Air and Space Systems (J-MASS) (2020-present). He was an Associate Technical Editor for IEEE Communications Magazine (2017-2020) and an Associate Editor for IEEE Internet of Things Journal (2020-2024). He is the editor of 10+ books, the author of more than 100 articles and the inventor of two patents. His research interests include AI/machine learning/big data analytics, cyber-physical systems/internet of things, and cybersecurity and privacy. His research has been sponsored by federal agencies (including National Science Foundation, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, US Department of Transportation, and Federal Aviation Administration, among others) and industry. His research has been featured on popular news media outlets, including IEEE Spectrum, IEEE GlobalSpec’s Engineering360, IEEE Transmitter, insideBIGDATA, StateTech Magazine, Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), Security Magazine, CXOTech Magazine, Solutions Review, EdTech Magazine, PYMNTS, Fox News, U.S. News & World Report, The Washington Times, and New Atlas.

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