Munkhtulga Battogtokh
PhD Student
Research interests
- Computer science
Biography
Munkhtulga Battogtokh is a PhD student in the Department of Informatics. His research focuses on Safe and Trusted AI, with a specific focus on AI-driven dialogue systems and visualisation. Munkhtulga obtained his BSc from King's College London with first class honours, the Alan Fairbourn Memorial Prize for the Most Meritorious Final Year Project and the Sambrooke Exhibition Prize for being the highest-scoring student in Informatics 2016/2017.
Research interests
- Natural Language Processing
- Information visualisation
- Safe and Trusted AI
- Image processing
- Explainable AI
- Natural Language Processing
- Generalisation and Robustness
- Personalisation
Thesis
Explain me this: visualisation for AI-driven human-machine dialogue
PhD supervision
Principal supervisor: Dr Rita Borgo
Second supervisor: Professor Michael Luck
Research
Human Centred Computing Research
The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.
News
King's scientists explore the effects of AI on human life
Bringing the Human to the Artificial presents cutting-edge AI research at King’s.
Features
Capturing the chaotic glory of judo in 3D, from just a single image
PhD student Munkhtulga Battogtokh reflects on her final year BSc thesis which won the Alan Fairbourn Memorial Prize for the Most Meritorious Final Year...
Research
Human Centred Computing Research
The group is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of human computer systems.
News
King's scientists explore the effects of AI on human life
Bringing the Human to the Artificial presents cutting-edge AI research at King’s.
Features
Capturing the chaotic glory of judo in 3D, from just a single image
PhD student Munkhtulga Battogtokh reflects on her final year BSc thesis which won the Alan Fairbourn Memorial Prize for the Most Meritorious Final Year...