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Institut für Neuro- und Bioinformatik

Direktor: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Martinetz

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erstellt von Judith Berger zuletzt verändert: 31.03.2010 21:24

Research


The Institute for Neuro- and Bioinformatics studies the principles of information processing in biological systems. This includes the development and analysis of biologically inspired learning algorithms for system modeling and pattern recognition. Application areas are in Computer Vision, Bioinformatics, and process optimization. Students are encouraged to contact us for research topics that they might wish to pursue for their diploma and bachelor degrees or their "Studienarbeit". In the following areas we offer diploma and semestral theses.

 

Grid-enabled Know-how Sharing Technology Based on ARC Services and Open Standards (KnowARC)
Action Recognition and Tracking based on Time-of-Flight Sensors (ARTTS)
Gaze-based Communication (GazeCom)
Communication by Gaze Interaction (COGAIN)
  Organic Computing
  Exploring Olfactory Perception Space
Plasticity and Sleep (SFB 654-A8)
  Binding Site Analysis and Detection
  Multiple motions

Completed projects

Some of the grants we have received over the last years. Research on related topics might still be ongoing.

 

Complex Motion

Information technology for active perception (Itap)

Neue Verfahren der Informationsverarbeitung auf der Basis neurokognitiver Modellierung (ModKog)

Naturanaloge Lern- und Optimierungsverfahren für vernetzte Systeme (LEONET)

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