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Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots
How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online.
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Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships
Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks.
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DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI
The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding.
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“We want to know the limits of the algorithm”
Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown.
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Conference on the technology of argumentation machines
Ratio-24 at the university shows how technical systems can recognise argumentative structures using large language models. This can help to make opinion-forming more transparent.
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Analysing deep-sea images with AI
Bioinformatician Tim Nattkemper uses AI to protect underwater biodiversity in the EU project ‘BioProtect’
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Neuroinformatician Helge Ritter honoured with symposium
150 guests look back on the work of the long-standing coordinator of the Cluster of Excellence CITEC. After 33 years at the university, the Faculty of Engineering bids farewell to the researcher on his retirement.
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“UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge
The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning.
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How social should AI be?
Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording.
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Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day
Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI.
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Robots with Common Sense
Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format.
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Understandable insights into AI research
In a new research podcast, the researchers of the Collaborative Research Centre TRR 318 give an insight into their work and explain why explainable AI is an important step into the future of AI research.
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Branch office of Forschungszentrum Jülich established
Non-university research in the field of computational metagenomics
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New CITEC profile for broader research perspective
With a new research profile and a new organisational structure, CITEC will now work even more efficiently on future-oriented technologies.
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What happens when artificial intelligence engages in dialogue?
Is surgery or conservative treatment recommended for brain tumor? How AI can support with individual information.
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How robots adapt in communication
In a new study by the Universities of Bielefeld and Bremen, scientists are testing how humans can better follow the instructions of a robot.
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The hesitant robot
Can humans better follow a robot’s statements when it makes pauses in speech or produces filler sounds?
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Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods
Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients.
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‘There are always two sides to an explanation’
Machines responding to individual signals of their human partners: This is the objective of a new research project.
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Teaching machines how humans think
In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research.
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‘The Hollywood image of hackers is misleading’
Computer scientist Prof. Dr Peter Bernard Ladkin explains how great the danger really is of cyberattacks on Germany’s critical infrastructures.
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How online rhetoric shapes and spreads messages
In online media, algorithms tend to display messages that generate more reactions. An upcoming symposium will explore the dynamics behind online rhetoric.
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Understanding AI
Researchers from Bielefeld University are working on artificial intelligence that arrives at explanations in dialogue with humans. Professor Britta Wrede and Professor Philipp Cimiano present use cases for this technology.
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Making artificial intelligence more natural
New Humboldt Professor Yaochu Jin is doing research on nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University
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