At the Pattern Recognition Symposium, we celebrated the international women's day with a chocolate fountain and small gifts for our female colleagues! How did you celebrate?

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We are thrilled to announce our upcoming Pattern Recognition Symposium, taking place from Monday, March 6th to Friday, March 10th. This is an exciting opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and students to come together and explore the latest advancements in the field of pattern recognition. ...

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Nora Gourmelon, a PhD student at the Pattern Recognition Lab, is one of three finalists for the 2023 AI Newcomer Award in the field of natural and life sciences.This award is granted by the German Association of Computer Science (Gesellschaft für Informatik) to young researchers under 30 years for ...

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Obstacle Fusion and Scene Interpretation for Autonomous Driving with Occupancy Grids Autonomous driving is, besides electrification, currently one of the most competitiveareas in the automotive industry. A substantially challenging part of autonomousvehicles is the reliable perception of the dri...

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Acquisition- and Reconstruction-Techniques for Sodium Quantification in the Skeletal Muscle using Sodium Magnetic Resonance Imaging (23Na MRI) Measurement of the tissue sodium concentration (TSC) in human tissue offers important insights into pathological- and biological processes with applicat...

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Multimodal Assessment of Parkinson's Disease Patients using Information from Speech, Handwriting, and Gait The automatic analysis of different bio-signals from patients with Parkinson’s disease is a highly relevant topic that has been addressed by the research community within several years. Ide...

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We are pleased that Siming Bayer has received the Emerging Talents Initiative (ETI) funding in 2023 for the preparation of the research project “Artificial Intelligent as a Market Participant – Implications for Antitrust Law”, which is mentored by Prof. Andreas Maier of Pattern Recognition Lab and ...

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We are pleased that the German Research Foundation (DFG) funds the project "Large-scale Automatic Calving Front Segmentation and Frontal Ablation Analysis of Arctic Glaciers using Synthetic-Aperture Radar Image Sequences (LASSI)". The 3 years research project aims to develop computer vision methods...

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