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Lehrstuhl Film
Take a look inside SwarmLab:
The above movie has been prepared by the project FEMININ: https://www.hs-merseburg.de/hochschule/projekte/feminin/
New Research Project DORIOT
We are starting a new project called DORIOT which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Together with our colleagues at the University of Magdeburg, University of applied sciences Bielefeld, AKKA DSO GmbH and Thorsis Thechnologies GmbH, we will work on a dynamic runtime environment for organic (dis) aggregating IoT processes: "German: Dynamische Laufzeitumgebung für organisch (dis-)aggregierende IoT-Prozesse".
The project started in May 2019 and will finish in 2022.
More information will be available soon.
New Research Project MOSAIK
We are starting a new project called MOSAIK which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Together with our colleagues at the University of Erlangen, DFKI (German Research Center for AI), Robert BOSCH GmbH and NETSYNO Software GmbH, we will work on Methodologies for the self-organized aggregation of interacting components: "German: Methodik zur selbstorganisierten Aggregation interaktiver Komponenten".
The project started in May 2019 and will finish in 2022.
More information will be available soon.
2nd Place at RoboCup GermanOpen
Our RoboCup team got the second place at the @Work League in GermanOpen 2019:
Keynote talk at OsloMet AI-lab
Sanaz gave a talk at Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet) for the Opening Ceremony of the AI-Lab:
Research Retreat 2019
We spent the last two days in the beautiful area of Thale for our research retreat 2019. Lots of interesting talks, exchange of ideas, hiking and games were on the program.
Dissertation Defense Tuan Tran Nguyen
Tuan Tran Nguyen has successfully defended his dissertation entitled “A Reliability-Aware Fusion Concept toward Robust Ego-Lane”. Rudolf Kruse (CI Group), Sebastian Zug (Bergakademie TU Freiberg) and Frank Hoffmann (TU Dortmund) are the three reviewers of this thesis. The photo shows Dr. Nguyen at the Otto von Guericke Memorial during the fun ceremony after the promotion defense.
KI im GenderCheck
Im Wissenschaftsjahr 2019 fördert das BMBF ausgewählte Vorhaben der Wissenschaftskommunikation zum Themenbereich Künstliche Intelligenz. In den kommenden Monaten gibt es viele spannende Projekte zu entdecken. Der lehrstuhl Computational Intelligence ist in dem Projekt "KI im Gendercheck eine Convention zur Künstlichen Intelligenz im Wissenschaftsjahr 2019” beteiligt. Im November soll eine Convention über das Thema geben. Mehr Info folgt.
SYnENZ Symposium
Rudolf Kruse war die Co-Organizer von SYnENZ Symposium, die im Februar in Braunschweig stattgefunden hat. Im Rahmen des Symposiums wurde über Zusammenwirken von natürlicher und künstlicher Intelligenz und insbesondere die grundsätzliche rechtliche, ethische und anthropologische Probleme interdisziplinär diskutiert. Renommierte Wissenschaftler aus der Wissenschaft und Industrie haben daran teilgenommen und aktiv mutdiskutiert. Highlight des Symposiums waren die Vorträge von Professor Wolfgang Wahlster (DFKI) und Professor Andreas Kruse (Uni Heidelberg). Fakultät für Informatik der Otto-von-Guericke-Universtität war zusätzlich von Sanaz Mostaghim vertreten, die einen Vortrag über “Kooperation mittels Schwarmintelligenz” gehalten hat. Mehr Info: https://www.synenz.de
SYnENZ symposium took place on 14 and 15 February in Braunschweig. SYnENZ is about the cooperation between AI and natural Intelligence and the synergies coming out of this cooperation. The symposium was co-organized by Rudolf Kruse as one of the leading AI researchers in Germany. Computer Scientists, Philosophers and Lawyers were attending it to discuss about the future of AI. Sanaz gave a talk about Swarm Intelligence.
More information: https://www.synenz.de
Prestigious Eric Dybsand Scholarship for Xenija Neufeld
Xenija Neufeld receives the prestigious Eric Dybsand Scholarship for 2019: http://igdafoundation.org/scholarships/eric-dybsand-memorial-ai-scholarship/
http://igdafoundation.org/2019/02/gdc-2019-program-winners-announcement/
Xenija Neufeld, Doktorandin am Lehrstuhl Computational Intelligence, hat die "Eric Dybsand Memorial AI Scholarship” als Auszeichnung bekommen. Einmal im Jahr wird diese Auszeichnung von IGDA (International Game Developer Association) an KI-Wissenschaftler bzw. Doktoranden im Bereich Computerspiele vergeben. Mehr Info:
http://igdafoundation.org/2019/02/gdc-2019-program-winners-announcement/
Besucher im SwarmLab
High School students from Siemens Gymnasium visited SwarmLab:
Best presentation award at Doctoral Symposium
Alexander Dockhorn received the best presentation award at the doctoral symposium, 29th January 2019. Congratulations!
New Article in IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine
Rudolf Kruse and his co-authors published a new article about Statistical Analysis and Machine Learning. This particular special issue of the most prestigious IEEE CI magazine, is dedicated to Lotfi Zadeh.
Guest from SDU
Newsha Ghoreishi from University of Southern Denmark (SDU) visited our research group and presented her PhD topic:
IEEE CIS Distinguished Lecture Program
Rudolf Kruse delivered a lecture on “Decomposable Probabilistic Models” at the Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata during his stay from 10.11.18 to 20.11.18 in India within the IEEE CIS Distinguished Lecture Program.
IEEE SSCI 2018
The CI group was at the IEEE SSCI conference in Bangalore, India. We presented 5 papers, did networking and got new ideas for future works:
MDR Sachsen-Anhalt - Podcast on AI
Künstliche Intelligenz: Wo Sachsen-Anhalt mitspielt und warum sie uns so philosophisch macht
Sanaz has been giving some insight into the research at SwarmLab:
https://www.mdr.de/sachsen-anhalt/digital-leben-podcast-folge-sieben-kuenstliche-intelligenz100.html
ANTS Conference 2018
Palina, Sebastian and Christoph attended the ANTS 2018 conference in Rome and presented two papers:
Hemant Singh Visited SwarmLab
Dr. Hemant Singh from University of New South Wales (Canberra, Australia) visited SwarmLab and gave a talk about
Development of evolutionary computation methods for multi-objective design optimization and decision-making
Flight experiment
Today we performed the first of a series of fully autonomous outdoor Swarm Flight experiments. Too strong wind and lots of new unexpected features were challenging for our micro-robots. Some impressions from today: