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OUTPUT.DD

Title: OUTPUT.DD 2026
Date: June 25, 2026
Venue: Living Lab Dresden, Andreas Pfitzmann Bau, Room: 1020, Nöthnitzer Str. 46, 01187 Dresden

What can AI do today? How does it learn? And how can we make sure it remains safe and trustworthy? These questions and more will be answered at OUTPUT.DD 2026! OUTPUT.DD is the annual project exhibition of the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dresden, where students, researchers, and industry partners present innovative projects and current developments in computer science.

At OUTPUT.DD 2026, ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig invites you to explore innovative hands-on demonstrations and get into conversations with our researchers. Whether you’re taking your first steps into artificial intelligence (AI) or already following the latest developments, you’ll have the chance to see current AI research in action. From training your own machine learning models to exploring trustworthy AI and scientific search tools, there is plenty to discover at the Living Lab.

Train Your Own AI with asanAI

Have you ever wondered how machine learning models are trained? With asanAI, you can experiment with machine learning directly in your browser. You do not need any prior experience. You can work with images, webcam data, CSV files, and other datasets to train and test your own AI models. In addition, you do not need to install software or write code. The goal is simple: make AI accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a student, teacher, researcher, or simply curious, asanAI offers a practical introduction to machine learning. It also shows that getting started with AI can be easier than many people think.

Ask Scientific Questions with SQuAI

Researchers publish millions of scientific papers every year. As a result, finding relevant information can be challenging, even for experts. SQuAI helps users navigate this growing body of knowledge. The system searches scientific literature, summarizes important findings, and provides answers supported by citations. Furthermore, users can trace information back to the original research articles. This makes it easier to verify information and understand how answers are generated. At our booth, visitors can explore how SQuAI works and discover how AI can support scientific research while maintaining transparency and reliability.

How Safe Is AI?

Can we detect AI-generated content? How do researchers identify harmful language? What happens when AI systems are manipulated through adversarial attacks? This exhibit highlights current research on trustworthy AI and AI safety. Visitors can learn about methods for detecting synthetic content, evaluating bias in multimodal systems, identifying toxic language, and studying vulnerabilities in modern AI models. Together, these research efforts help create AI systems that are more transparent, reliable, and aligned with human values.

Multicut Game

An important task in the field of computer vision consists of dividing an image into several segments so that the pixels within each segment have certain features in common. An image can be interpreted as a set of pixels that are arranged in a grid. The task of segmenting the image can be solved by cutting that grid into multiple parts. However, finding an optimal multicut is hard. Try it for yourself and play the multicut game! Can you find an optimal solution to every level?

Meet the Researchers

OUTPUT.DD is more than an opportunity to see technology. It is also a chance to meet the people behind it. Throughout the day, members of the Faculty of Computer Science will be available to answer questions and discuss current developments. At the Living Lab of ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig, we’ll focus on AI, and share insights into our research. Whether you are considering a career in AI, interested in data science, or simply curious about emerging technologies, we would be happy to talk with you.

Visit Us at OUTPUT.DD

Join us at OUTPUT.DD 2026, the annual project exhibition of the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dresden, to explore interactive demonstrations, discover current research projects, and experience AI firsthand. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing the exciting work happening at ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig. Find an overview of all projects and activities presented at OUTPUT.DD on the official event website.

funded by:
Gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
Gefördert vom Freistaat Sachsen.