3 Projects funded in AI Programm
Three projects involving the DWS Group have been selected for funding in the AI Innovation Challenge programme of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg: Sally 2.0: a socially intelligent Chat-Bot (AI Group/InES in cooperation with ALIRU GmbH and 100 Worte Sprachanalyse GmbH) Multilingual ...
1.5 Mio Funding from VW Foundation for work on social impact of AI
The VW Foundation is funding a joint project “CAIUS: Consequences of AI for Urban Societies” of the Chair of Artificial Intelligence (Prof. Stuckenschmidt) and the Chair for Statistics and Methodology (Prof. Kreuter) in cooperation with Prof. Eckert from HdM Stuttgart with 1.5 Mio Euro over the next ...
Four DWS papers accepted for EMNLP 2020!
Four papers by DWS members have been accepted for EMNLP 2020, a top-tier conference in natural language processing (NLP)!
Two Contributions to the ECML/PKDD PhD Forum
Christian Schreckenberger and Sascha Marton will present their PhD Topics at the PhD Forum of ECML / PKDD 2020: Christian Schreckenberger, Christian Bartelt and Heiner Stuckenschmidt: Tree-based Learning for Dynamic Data Streams Sascha Marton, Christian Bartelt and Heiner Stuckenschmidt: Machine ...
Paper Accepted at International Journal of Production Economics
The paper Intraday Shelf Replenishment Decision Support for perishable Goods by Jakob Huber and Heiner Stuckenschmidt has been accepted by the International Journal of Production Economics (Elsevier, Impact Factor 4,998).
Paper Accepted for International Journal of Forecasting
The paper “Daily Retail Demand Forecasting Using Machine Learning with Emphasis on Calendric Special Days” by Jakob Huber and Heiner Stuckenschmidt has been accepted for the International Journal of Forecasting (Impact Factor 3.386) DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.ijforecast.2020.02.005
Paper Accepted for IEEE ITS
The paper “Improving Smart Charging Prioritization By Predicting Electric Vehicle Departure Time” by Oliver Frendo, Nadine Gaertner and Heiner Stuckenschmidt has been accepted for IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (Impact Factor 5.744)
Bohnenspiel-Championship 2019
In this years Bohnenspiel championship the AI Beanzilla has dominated the field of participants.
Paper accepted for TKDE Journal
The Paper “POLARIS: Probabilistic and Ontological Activity Recognition in Smart-homes” by Claudio Bettini, Gabriele Civitarese, Daniele Riboni, Heiner Stuckenschmidt and Timo Sztyler has been accepted for IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (Impact Factor 3.857)
Best Student Paper Award at LDK 2019
Joint work with our colleagues from the University of Heidelberg in the contex of the Explain Project entitled “Exploiting Background Knowledge for Argumentative Relation Classification” by Jonathan Kobbe, Juri Opitz, Maria Becker, Ioana Hulpus, Anette Frank and Heiner Stuckenschmidt has won the ...