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    CAIDAS at the ai.bay 2023

    28.02.2023
    Picture shows the CAIDAS exhibition with Dr. Anna Krause, Prof. Andreas Hotho, Andrea Bartl, Franziska Westermeier and Prof. Goran Glavas
    The CAIDAS exhibition with Dr. Anna Krause, Prof. Andreas Hotho, Andrea Bartl, Franziska Westermeier and Prof. Goran Glavas

    Last week on Feb. 23rd and 24th, 2023, the baiosphere, the Bavarian AI network, organized the ai.bay 2023, the Bavarian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Anna Krause (LSX), Franziska Westermeier, and Andrea Bartl (both HCI) represented the Julian-Maximilians-Universität of Würzburg and CAIDAS, the baiosphere's hub for data science and artificial intelligence, at the exhibition, while Prof. Andreas Hotho held an invited talk during Friday's session on AI and data science. We were also joined by the CAIRO team, representing the Technical University Würzburg Schweinfurt.

    CAIDAS highlighted its interdisciplinary research in the fields of AI for (Life) Sciences, and Human Centered AI through two demonstrators in the exhibition: the we4bee smart hive and virtual(ly) me. we4bee collects data in over 100 smart hives in Germany and aims research beehavior with AI algorithms for anomaly detection and semi-unsupervised learning. At the ai.bay, we exhibited the we4bee smart hive and an audio demonstrator for illustrating our latest research results into swarming. Visitors were able to gain insight into bee colonies by listening to bees in three different situations: normal life in the hive, a queen call before a swarm, and the hive during a swarm. Virtual(ly) me showcased research into virtual identity theft and measures to highlight imposters in virtual spaces.

    Our exhibition was visited by various officials and ministers, most notably by Judith Gerlach. Her Bayrisches Staatsministerium für Digitales funds our we4bee research and we were delighted to demonstrate our most recent results to Judith Gerlach.

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