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News from Campus OWLHow can robots act autonomously but safely in space?
Where robots and humans work together, they should not get in each other’s way. That’s why robots have to recognize and adhere to boundaries. And not only on the ground, but also in three-dimensional space: A DFG research project at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences at the Minden campus is developing interactive methods so that everyone can easily delimit a robot’s working area.
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News from the University of CologneUniversity of Cologne’s Prof. Markus Weinmann Leads German-American Research Team: Tracking Fraudulent Mouse Movements
Online fraudsters can be identified by their mouse movements, which could help in the future to minimize online fraud and the costs associated with it .
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