Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
The newly founded Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML) aims to bundle and strengthen research activities in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning both in their foundations and applications and to establish TU Wien as a center of excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
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Latest News
Recent news from CAIML.
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May 15, 2024 Panel Discussion, Between doubts and facts: The foundations of progress.
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May 5, 2024 Symposium, The 3rd CAIML Symposium will bring together leading experts and enthusiasts in the field of AI.
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Apr 29, 2024 Conference, International conference discussing the regulation of autonomous weapons systems hosted by Austria’s Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs.
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Apr 17, 2024 Talk, Talk on challenges and possible solutions for ethical, responsible and human-rights-based technology development.
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Apr 10, 2024 Article, A hybrid system consisting of a quantum computer and a conventional high-performance computer is now to be created in Austria - a pioneering project for both physics and computer science.
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Events
Recent events organized by CAIML.
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About Special Interest Groups
Within CAIML, there exist several Special Interest Groups that share a common interest, expertise, or focus on specific topics. SIGs are formed to facilitate collaboration, knowledge sharing, and networking among individuals who have specialized knowledge in a particular field.
About CAIML
The newly founded Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML) aims to bundle and strengthen research activities in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning both in their foundations and applications and to establish TU Wien as a center of excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The center consists of three thematic pillars: methods of symbolic AI, methods of machine learning, and explainable AI and AI aspects in the context of digital humanism. The CAIML board comprises twelve internationally renowned researchers from the Department of Informatics and the Department of Mathematics and Geoinformation at TU Wien.