Computer Science
Research profiles
Our staff members are engaged in pioneering research projects that extend the boundaries of the field of Computer Science. Find out about their insights below.
Combinatorial optimization algorithms solve instances of problems that are believed to be hard in general, by exploring the usually-large solution space of these instances.
Algorithmic information theory (AIT) is the result of putting Shannon's information theory and Turing's computability theory into a cocktail shaker and shaking vigorously.
The Environment Perception and Driver Assistance (.enpeda..) project searches for solutions for vision-based driver assistance systems.
Our application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to games contributes to research and development of a case-based Texas Hold’em poker-bot.
Our central topic is collective decisions made by a group of self-motivated agents (who may be either human or software.
The Centre for Software Innovation (CSI) provides a bridge between researchers and the IT industry.
This work is devoted to various aspects of unconventional computation, theory as well as experiments and applications.
Theoretical aspects and applications of parallel and distributed systems.
The Knowledge Management Group is involved in a wide area of knowledge and data management research.
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