On 08. September 2023, the exhibition Explaining Artificial Intelligence has been opened at COSMO Wissenschaftsforum. The exhibition will be visible until 25. January 2024. ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig is happy to contribute three demonstrators to the exhibition, which can be visited at Kulturpalast Dresden. At the opening of the exhibition, ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig team members Prof. Dr. Wolfgang E. Nagel, Dr. René Jäkel, Dr. Siavash Ghiasvand, Dr. Christoph Lehmann, Dr. Verena Maleska, Marzan Tasnim Oyshi, Gina Valentin, Norman Koch and Jannik Irmai were present.
Opening of the exhibition „Explaining Artificial Intelligence“ at COSMO Wissenschaftsforum © Toni Kretschmer / Newpic Photography
Exhibits by ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig
At Explaining Artificial Intelligence, ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig exhibits three demonstrators from the Living Lab in Dresden. Visitors can try them out themselves while the exhibition is open or take part in an introduction session by our team members:
asanAI
asanAI enables visitors to develop an AI without having to write a single line of code. With this application, models can be created and trained in the browser without the need for installation on a local computer. It is a great introduction to Machine Learning for beginners.
After a wonderful introduction, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Fettweis and Dr. Tiphaine Cattiau gave all partners the chance to quickly introduce their exhibits. As the first exhibit, asanAI was introduced by Norman Koch © Toni Kretschmer / Newpic Photography
FloodVis
FloodVis uses virtual reality (VR) to realistically portray the impact of climate change using historical data collected from Bennewitz, Saxony. Using a VR headset and FloodVis, visitors are able to navigate through time and different simulation models to inspect the progression of flooded zones.
Dr. Verena Maleska and Marzan Tasnim Oyshi explaining FloodVis to guests at the opening of the exhibition „Explaining Artificial Intelligence“ © Toni Kretschmer / Newpic Photography
Multicut
Multicut is a method for image segmentation. The segmentation of an image corresponds to the decompositions of a graph into connected components. A decomposition of a graph is described by those edges that straddle distinct components. Such a set of edges is called a multicut. Finding an optimal multicut is difficult, therefore this task is a perfect challenge for both computers and visitors of the exhibition.
Jannik Irmai showing Multicut to the guests © Toni Kretschmer / Newpic Photography
Explaining Artificial Intelligence
The exibition is visible at COSMO Wissenschaftsforum in Kulturpalast until 25. January 2024. Besides exhibits from ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig, many research projects from Dresden, among others from TUD Dresden University of Technology, will be shown there. Admission is free of charge. You can visit Künstliche Intelligenz erklärt each week from Tuesday to Thursday between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m at:
Kulturpalast
COSMO Wissenschaftsforum
Innere Altstadt
Schloßstraße 2
01067 Dresden
COSMO Wissenschaftsforum
COSMO Wissenschaftsforum defines itself as a meeting place for society and research. Located at Kulturpalast, a variety of research projects from Dresden are displayed in interactive exhibitions and different event formats. You can learn more about it on the official website.
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