“RAI” researchers awarded
Successful participation in renowned conference
2024/08/08
Researchers from the “Reasonable Artificial Intelligence” (RAI) project took part in this year's “Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition” (CVPR) and successfully presented the results of their work in workshops and conference papers. “RAI” is in the running for a Cluster of Excellence in the prestigious Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments.
With six conference papers and five workshop papers, “RAI” researchers from the Department of Computer Science at TU Darmstadt and the Hessian Centre for Artificial Intelligence (hessian.AI) presented a total of . An outstanding achievement, considering that from 11,532 paper submissions, only 2,719 (23.6%) were accepted. Topics ranged from human face and body modeling and motion synthesis to text-driven image editing. Three of the workshop papers submitted also received special recognition. eleven publications
CVPR is the most important annual event in the field of computer vision, where the latest advances in all areas of computer vision and pattern recognition and their impact on various fields and industries are presented each year.
aims to develop the next generation of AI: AI systems that learn with a “reasonable” amount of resources based on “reasonable” data quality and “reasonable” data protection. These are equipped with “common sense” and the ability to deal with new situations and contexts, and are based on sensible training paradigms that enable continuous improvement, interaction and adaptation. “RAI”
The “RAI” project has submitted a full application for the Cluster of Excellence funding line as part of the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments. TU Darmstadt is represented in the with a total of three project outlines. In addition to “RAI” these are “The Adaptive Mind” (TAM) from the field of cognitive sciences and “CoM2Life” on communicating biomaterials. Excellence Strategy competition
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