The "Next Generation AI-Computing (gAIn)" project aims to address key challenges in AI deployment - energy efficiency, predictability, reliability, and regulatory compliance - through the development of novel AI hardware and software concepts ( ). Goals include significantly reducing the energy footprint of AI applications while achieving algorithmic transparency and satisfying legal requirements such as the "right to explanation."
The research department “Translational Surgical Oncology” ( )” at the National Center for Tumor Diseases Dresden (NCT/UCC Dresden), led by Prof. Stefanie Speidel, conducts research on computer- and robot-assisted surgical systems at the interface of engineering, computer science, and medicine. The goal of the research is to analyze surgical skills and expertise using artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and multimodal sensor systems, and to support and enhance these capabilities through intelligent assistance systems.
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