Machine learning
Targets fundamental and application-oriented research in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, including deep learning, pattern recognition, and human computer interaction; with applications in digital humanities, education, document analysis, and Industry 4.0.
The Machine Learning group is guided by Marcus Liwicki and has 3 further faculty members, as well as 6 post-doctoral researchers and several PhD students and Research engineers. Furthermore, we are collaborating with numerous international researchers who visit us as guest researchers. Since 2021, we have had gender balance in our group (more than 40% members of each gender). This research group started in July 2018 and has been growing, exceeding 20 members within just 3 years. Our ties to many other research groups (within SRT and across departments) are very strong, gives us a great overview of most AI activities at LTU and led to Marcus becoming Vice-rector for Applied AI in 2021.
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Popular Science article by András Borta
Pandemics, epidemic outbreaks, and emerging diseases pose a constant risk to society. Technological responses to the greatest public health emergencies of the 20th and early 21st centuries—including HIV, polio, influenza, and the COVID-19 pandemic—de...
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