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Leibniz University: Five professorships strengthen digitisation competence Leibniz Universität Hannover is five times successful in the programme "Digitisation Professorships for Lower Saxony"! |
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Web Futures: L3S member Prof. Eirini Ntoutsi belongs to the team of authors of the Manifesto 2020 for Web Science Humans created the web, and the web has changed the world. More than four billion people use it in all areas of life. |
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Sporting success thanks to AI? L3S is involved in a BMBF project for the collection, analysis, and processing of sports data. The L3S Research Center and the Institute for Training Science and Sports Informatics at the German Sport University Cologne will analyze sports data with artificial intelligence. |
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L3S supports COVID-19 Retweet Prediction Challenge How do tweets about COVID-19 spread? The COVID-19 Retweet Prediction Challenge should provide possible answers. |
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Digital Day on 19 June: Open Zoom Conference with L3S contribution on "Hull, medical care & art: AI in use" As part of the nationwide Digital Day (https://digitaltag.eu/) on Friday, June 19, 2020, the association "Digitales Hannover" will start an open zoom conference on the topic "InsightSeeing: Kasko, |
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New DFG project: Machine learning for adaptive process planning of 5-axis milling In industry, product design and subsequent process planning is becoming increasingly complex. The reasons are increased customer requirements and a trend towards smaller batch sizes. |
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Art and AI: Prof. Rosenhahn is a jury member of the LINK-Masters support programme With the funding programme LINK - Artificial Intelligence in Art and Culture, the Foundation Stiftung Niedersachsen has been exploring the intersection between culture and artificial intelligence ( |
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Double tribute to the scientific achievements of Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Nejdl The director of the L3S, Prof. Dr. |
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International Leibniz Future Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence takes up work
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Prof. Katja Markert to start research at the Leibniz Future Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in May
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