EventsBMW Summer School 2017: Intelligent Cars on Digital Roads – Frontiers in Machine

BMW Summer School 2017: Intelligent Cars on Digital Roads – Frontiers in Machine

Duration: 09.07.2017 - 14.07.2017 City: Bad Wörishofen Country: Germany

BMW Research and Technology, Technische Universität München and EURECOM are pleased to invite submissions for the Summer school 2017, taking place from July 9-14, 2017 at Bad Wörishofen, in the lovely area of Allgäu 70km outside of Munich and easily reachable by train. The event is supported by the French German Academy for the Industry of the future, Franco-German University, the French Embassy and the Franco-Bavarian University Cooperation Center, and sponsored by the ACM Munich Chapter (http://munichacm.de/), and the IEEE VTS Connected Vehicle Initiative (http://sites.ieee.org/connected-vehicles/).

Follow exciting keynotes  by  distinguished speakers, such as  Prof. Björn Schuller (Universität Passau, Imperial College), Prof. Daniel Cremers (TUM), Prof. Stephan Sigg (Aalto University), Prof. Fadi Kurdahi (University of California Irvine), Prof. Eyal Amir (Urbana-Champaign), and Prof. Stephan Scherer (USC). Seize the opportunity to discuss startup and industry perspective in workshops and fireside chats with participants from companies such as BMW Group, VDI, EIT Digital, and Parknav.

Under the title Frontiers in Machine Intelligence, this year’s conference will be centered on plenary presentations from executive-level speakers, a lean startup machine, technical expert presentations from industry and academia, moderated panel discussions and PhD poster presentations.

Topics:

  • Advanced sensing and intelligent vehicle control
  • Computer vision, complex scene interpretation, motion prediction
  • Connectivity, cognitive cloud and machine learning at the edge
  • Neuromorphic systems
  • Learning strategies for personalisation and intelligent recommendations
  • IoT, the realtime business, intelligent service architecture, and realtime data analytics
  • Multi-Modal Interaction, Natural Language Understanding and Natural Language Generation
  • Realtime Context Interpretation
  • Data Privacy Protection, Privacy by Design, and Privacy Impact Assesment for Intelligent Systems
Source: TUM Editor by Miguel Krux Countries / organization: Global Germany Topic: Engineering and Production Mobility, Transportation Information and Communications

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