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Artificial Intelligence for Environment and Sustainability

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  1. BMBF-Projekt „FloReST“ zur Vorsorge von Wasserüberflutungen gestartet

    DFKI-Forschungsbereich „Smarte Daten & Wissensdienste“ (SDS) an Projekt für Hochwasservorsorgemaßnahmen beteiligt

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    Summer School is focused on better use of data in nonprofit and government organizations

    Data is generally considered the gold of the 21st century. Companies use it, for example, to analyze customer behavior and provide customer …

  3. Startup Program EXIST at DFKI — AI in vegetable gardens

    In market gardens, 30 to 50 sorts of vegetables grow on half a hectare. On regular fields, there is one crop on multiple hectares. Market gardening is …

  4. Autonomous underwater maintenance: project consortium presents powerful IT infrastructure for ground-breaking dual-arm AUV

    Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), operated and controlled by artificial intelligence (AI) methods, inspect, maintain, and repair offshore …

  5. Modern sensors and Artificial Intelligence - High-tech systems explore the oceans

    What condition are the world's oceans in? To find out, numerous autonomous underwater buoys are drifting through the oceans and collecting data. In …

  6. The DFKI computing center.

    Further extension of Machine Learning Computing Center - Possibilities for new AI applications in industry and health sector

    DFKI's Machine Learning (ML) Computing Center has been extended by another high-performance computing system for AI algorithms. With the seventh …

  7. The ChESS Team.

    AI for the protection of the ocean

    Numerous sensor systems in the North Sea record wind, humidity, hours of sunshine and many other environmental parameters. In the future, Artificial …

  8. Ways to an ecological machine economy

    The Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, supported by Professor Dr. Oliver Zielinski and Neeske Lübben from the German Research …

  9. Grüne Künstliche Intelligenz

    Gastbeitrag von Prof. Dr. Oliver Zielinski, Leiter des Forschungsbereichs Marine Perception, DFKI Labor Niedersachsen

  10. KI trifft Kunst in Risographien

    Forschende aus Oldenburg und Kunstschaffende aus Hamburg und München haben gemeinsam ein Kunstprojekt realisiert. Das Ergebnis ist eine Reihe von …

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Coordination:
Janina Schneider
Tel.: +49 441 99833 4718

Management:
Dr. Frederic Theodor Stahl
Tel.: +49 441 99833 4713

Communications & Media:
Simone Wiegand
Tel. +49 441 99833 6612

German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
DFKI Niedersachsen
Marine Perception
Marie-Curie-Str. 1
26129 Oldenburg
Germany