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Knowledge about actions and objects is represented as // | Knowledge about actions and objects is represented as // | ||
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+ | I am also involved in the European research project [[http:// | ||
If you are interested in a student project in any of the above topics, please contact me via E-Mail or just drop into my office. | If you are interested in a student project in any of the above topics, please contact me via E-Mail or just drop into my office. | ||
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====Fields of Interest==== | ====Fields of Interest==== | ||
* Artificial Intelligence | * Artificial Intelligence | ||
+ | * Probability Theory | ||
* Probabilistic Knowledge Processing | * Probabilistic Knowledge Processing | ||
* Machine Learning | * Machine Learning | ||
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====Teaching==== | ====Teaching==== | ||
+ | * Knowledge Acquisition and Representation ([[https:// | ||
* Foundations of Artificial Intelligence ([[https:// | * Foundations of Artificial Intelligence ([[https:// | ||
* Technical Cognitive Systems (Lecture & Tutorial, @TUM) ([[https:// | * Technical Cognitive Systems (Lecture & Tutorial, @TUM) ([[https:// | ||
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* Web-enabled Learning of Models for Word Sense Disambiguation (Bachelor Thesis, Stephan Epping) | * Web-enabled Learning of Models for Word Sense Disambiguation (Bachelor Thesis, Stephan Epping) | ||
* Grounding Words to Objects: A Joint Model for Co-reference and Entity Resolution Using Markov Logic Networks for Robot Instruction Processing (Diploma Thesis, Florian Meyer) | * Grounding Words to Objects: A Joint Model for Co-reference and Entity Resolution Using Markov Logic Networks for Robot Instruction Processing (Diploma Thesis, Florian Meyer) | ||
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====== Publications ====== | ====== Publications ====== | ||
Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
Head of Institute
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Andrea Cowley
assistant to Prof. Beetz
ai-office@cs.uni-bremen.de
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