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Kerstin Schill |
Prof. Dr.
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SFB/ TR8 - Cognitive Neuroinformatics, University of Bremen
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Bremen |
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Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schill serves as Head of the Cognitive Neuroinformatics department at
University of Bremen. She is deputy spokesperson for the artificial intelligence department of the
GI (society for informatics) and member of the Scientific Board at interActive Systems
Gesellschaft für interaktive Medien mbH. Her research group is developing hybrid
knowledge-based systems. These systems combine low level cognitive abilities like pattern
recognition with higher cognitive capacities like knowledge representation and reasoning. The
research focus is set to further development in theories of soft computing concerning automated
learning, processing and representation of uncertain knowledge (Dempster-Shafer Theory, etc.).
Another point of interest is the development of inference processes which are based on the
construction of new hypotheses and are capable of adaptive and parallel reasoning. Hybrid
architectures for integration of different processing principles like connectionistic and symbolic
approaches are researched, too. These systems are developed for different areas of application
with appropriate profiles. These areas of application are knowledge management systems, decision
assistance systems, retrieval systems and systems for modelling and simulation of "active perception" sensorimotoric processes.
[1] K. Schill, C. Zetzsche and J. Hois, "A belief-based architecture for scene analysis: From
sensorimotor features to knowledge and ontology," Fuzzy Sets and Systems, vol. 160, no. 10, pp.
1507-1516, 2009.
[2] K. Schill, C. Zetzsche and J. Wolter, "Hybrid architecture for the sensorimotor representation
of spatial configurations," Cognitive Processing, vol. 7, pp. 90-92, 2006
[3] J. Wolter, T. Reineking, C. Zetzsche and K. Schill, "From Visual Peception to Place,"
Cognitive Processing, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 351-354, 2009. |
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