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News from the GHI Washington
German Historical Institute Launches New Edition of Its Award-Winning Website GHDI
The GHI is pleased to announce the relaunch of its website German History in Documents and Images (GHDI), a collection of primary sources and supplementary essays presenting the history of Germany and the German-speaking lands from the early modern era to the present day offered in both German and English.
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News from the University of Freiburg
Development of the Immune System Before and After Birth
New Collaborative Research Center – Transregio PILOT under the auspices of the University of Freiburg.
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New Event Series
#DWIHzeitgeist series
#DWIHzeitgeist is a virtual, interactive and participatory series brought to you by the DWIH New York.
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News from Campus OWL
How 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 Cologne
University 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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News from the Hasso-Plattner-Institute
Opening Ceremony of the HPI Research Center in Machine Learning and Data Science at the University of California
Already in January 2020, the fourth international branch of the HPI Research Schools was opened at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). But the official opening ceremony had to be postponed again and again due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On November 4, 2022, it could finally be made up for.
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News from Campus OWL
Paderborn 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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