Welcome to the Institute for Artificial Intelligence!
The Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IAI) is directed by Prof. Michael Beetz.
As a research institute, we conduct basic scientific research in the field of cognition-enabled robotics for everyday activities.
As part of the Faculty of Computer Science, we have a project-based teaching approach. Our hands-on projects in teaching include SuTuRoProjekt: SUTURO - sudo tidy-up-my-room, IntEL4CoRo and the annual EASE Fall School.
The IAI is member of the Center for Computing and Communication Technologies (TZI) as well as the high-profile area Minds, Media and Machines (MMM) at the University of Bremen.
Research
Funded projects | |
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EASE (SFB 1320) is a collaborative research center for everyday activities. | |
IntEL4CoRo provides an interactive learning environment. | |
euROBIN is a European Network of Excellence that the IAI is part of. | |
REMARO develops a reliable and safe AI system for underwater robotics. | |
Tracebot enables robotic systems to understand what they do. |
Internal projects | |
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CRAM is a software toolbox for the implementation of autonomous robots. | |
KnowRob is a knowledge processing system for robots. | |
OpenEASE is a web-based knowledge service providing robot and human activity data. | |
GISKARD is a framework for constraint- and optimization-based robot motion planning and control. |
RoboKudo is a perception framework targeted for robot manipulation tasks. |
A full overview of our ongoing and completed projects can be found here.
News
Discussion forum 'Art or Artificial? How AI composes'
IAI member Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Nyga was invited to a discussion forum with the title 'Art or Artificial? How AI composes' in the Haus der Wissenschaft, Bremen.
Together with Amke Block and Thorsten Plath, the plenum discussed the interesting topic of AI-music. What is the opinion of artists, the music industry and music science about it? Is it still art or is creativity a feature solely belonging to human beings? What can AI deliver in the music domain what the human can't - and the other way around? The event has been moderated by Maike Evers-Schmidt.
Photo Credit: Wissenschaft im Dialog gGmbH Berlin
Documentary Screening “Hi, AI” and Guest Talk 11.04.19
Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Nyga from the Institute for Artificial Intelligence will be an invited expert at a film screening event of Isa Willinger's documentary 'Hi AI', tomorrow, April 11th, 20:00 at the City 46 cinema.
Further details can be found at: city46
Location: CITY 46 | Birkenstraße 1 | 28195 Bremen
Bus & Tram Station: Herdentor
Talk by Carlos H. Corbato, TU Delft
We are very honoured that Dr. Carlos Hernandez Corbato from TU Delft was keynote speaker at the opening session of the EASE Spring Meeting on March 11, 2019. The title of his great talk was “ROS and robot control architectures, from open source to metacontrol”. Carlos H. Corbato is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Cognitive Robotics, TU Delft, and currently the coordinator of the ROSIN European project granted in the H2020 program.
Teaching
A detailed description of most courses can be found in the Online Module Handbook of the Department.
If you are looking for lectures from past semesters, take a look at our Lecture archive.
Besides lectures and projects, we also offer thesis assignments and jobs for student research assistants. If you are interested, you can find more information here.
Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
Head of Institute
Contact via
Andrea Cowley
assistant to Prof. Beetz
ai-office@cs.uni-bremen.de
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