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News from Campus OWLMore sustainability, less waste: intelligent production facilities for small baked goods
A consortium from research and industry is examining how the manufacturing process for rolls, doughnuts, pretzels could be made more sustainable.
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News from Campus OWLPaderborn University Leads EU Research Project on Explainable Artificial Intelligence
AI has become an integral part of our lives. It has given rise to smart assistants that take on tasks that would otherwise take humans a great deal of time and. To do this, smart assistants require vast amounts of data. ‘Knowledge graphs’ are one of the preferred mechanisms for representing data here, because they can be understood by both humans and machines and ensure that information is processed logically.
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News from Campus OWLUnderstanding Uncertainty
Researchers at Bielefeld University are exploring the benefits of economic uncertainty. Uncertainty plays a key role in the economy: it gives new or small companies the chance to outsmart their established competitors, and it spurs all companies on to be more innovative. As a result, it drives technological change and the emergence of new markets and industries.
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Call for ApplicationsDAAD Networking Tour 2022 “AI in Cyber Physical Systems”
Twice a year, the DAAD selects a group of outstanding postdoctoral researchers and experienced PhD candidates worldwide to participate in the Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence. The application deadline for this fellowship is Monday, August 1, 2022.
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German Academies of Science Defend Privacy in the Digital Age
The German Academy of Science and Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and the Union of German Academies of Sciences published a joint statement arguing that those who want to take advantage of digitalization do not necessarily have to accept its disadvantages. In fact, technology might be able to help us protect our privacy!
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