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New conference contribution at the "Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems Companion (ACSOS-C)"
The article "Self-Integration and Agent Compatibility" by Christian Gruhl and Bernhard Sick contains the following: Thi…New contribution to the "Organic Computing - Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium 2023"
A new paper entitled "An Examination of Organic Computing Strategies in Design Optimization" by Jens Decke was presented…New contribution to the "Workshop on Interactive Adapative Learning (IAL), ECML PKDD"
A new paper titled "Towards Enhancing Deep Active Learning with Weak Supervision and Constrained Clustering" by Matthias…Colloquium on Control and System Theory: Talk by Aleksandar Miljkovic
On February 09, 2024 at 09:30 am, Mr. Aleksandar Miljkovic will present the results of his Project Work on "Anregung von…Colloquium on Control and System Theory: Talk by Boa Nguyen
On January 26, 2024 at 10:00 am, Mr. Boa Nguyen will present the results of his Bachelor Thesis on "Planare schaltende…Colloquium on Control and System Theory: Talk by Tohan Abdul Al
On January 26, 2024 at 09:00 am, Mr. Tohan Abdul Al will present the results of his Project Work on "Untersuchungen von…We are looking for a student assistant
You are interested in joining the team of the newly established ASN Group? Great! We are looking for support in…"Introduction to Digital Humanism" with Book Chapter by Claude Draude
Chapter on "Digital Transformation Through the Lens of Intersectional Gender Research Challenges and Needs for Action"New conference contribution at the "International Conference on Control, Mechatronics and Automation (ICCMA)" 2023
The article titled "Height Change Feature Based Free Space Detection" by Steven Schreck, Hannes Reichert, Manuel Hetzel,…New conference contribution at the "International Conference on Big Data Analytics (ICBDA)" 2024
The article titled "Adaptive Shapley: Using Explainable AI with Large Datasets to Quantify the Impact of Arbitrary Error…