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 run strongly project-based teaching. 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) at the University of Bremen as well as the high-profile area Mind, Media and Machines (MMM).
Research
Funded projetcs | |
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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 and planning 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
Talk by Ingmar Posner
We'd like to thank Ingmar Posner from the Oxford Robotics Institute for giving a great talk about “Robots Thinking Fast and Slow” in our Institute yesterday.
RTL Nord visiting our lab
A TV team from RTL Nord was visiting our lab to check out the robots and Virtual Reality environment.
Daniel Leidner wins Helmholtz Award for Doctoral Students
After the recent success of Dainel Leidner and his award for the best doctoral robotics thesis in Europe at the European Robotics Forum 2018, we're pleased to congratulate him once again. Last week, Daniel Leidner won the Helmholtz award for doctoral students at the „Helmholtz Horizons – The digital (R)Evolution in Science“ symposium.
Daniel is co-leading the efforts of the EASE research project R4 at DLR and received his doctoral degree in 2017 from the Informatics faculty of the University of Bremen.
Teaching
A detailed description of most courses can be found in the Online Module Handbook of the FB3: http://apophis.informatik.uni-bremen.de:3001/.
If you are looking for lectures from past semesters, take a look at our Lecture archive.
Beside lectures and projects, we also offer theses 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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