Secure, Autonomous and AI-Based Systems

Secure, Autonomous and AI-Based Systems

The digital transformation and expansion of cyber-physical systems increasingly require more collaborative solutions and human-machine interaction. Cognitive computing also increases the autonomy of systems (e.g. autonomous vehicles and flying objects). At the same time, it also poses challenges in communication and interface design between components and systems, data acquisition and analysis using artificial intelligence (e.g. Big Data, machine learning), and IT security.

Research in this area is conducted primarily at the Affective and Cognitive Institute (ACI), Institute for Machine Learning and Analytics (IMLA), Institute for Unmanned Aerial Systems (IUAS), and the Institute of Reliable Embedded Systems and Communication Electronics (ivESK)

Title Smart, User-friendly, Interactive, Tactual, Cognition-Enhancer, Yielding Extended Sensosphere - Appropriating sensor Technologies, machine learning, Gamification and smart haptic interfaces
Short Name SUITCEYES
Short Description Useful ICT innovations are continuously developed improving the quality of life for many people. However, such solutions do not typically included people with severe dual vision and hearing impairments, and at times also coupled with cognitive disability such as deafblindness. SUITCEYES proposes a new, intelligent, flexible and expandable mode of haptic communication via soft interfaces. Based on user needs and informed by disability studies, the project combines smart textiles, sensors, semantic technologies, image processing, face and object recognition, machine learning, and gamification. It will address three challenges: perception of the environment; communication and exchange of semantic content; learning and joyful life experiences.
Year Of Acquisition 2018
Start Date 2018-01-01
End Date 2021-06-30
Project Managers Korn, Oliver, Prof. Dr.
Faculties M
Institution ACI