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Cyber-Physical Systems

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  1. Mobile smart homes and expanded living labs: DFKI and TU Berlin make the future of living more accessible

    With commercial smart home gadgets, a connected living is already possible today – but aims less at people that would especially profit from intelligent…

  2. Thinking fast & slow: New DFKI project aims at making Deep Learning methods more reliable

    When people face a problem, they can look at it calmly and logically, or they can decide spontaneously and emotionally. Modern computers are in a similar…

  3. Protection from attacks by quantum computers: DFKI starts project for long-term encryption of medical data

    Since Google announced its alleged “quantum supremacy”, they have become a hot topic once again: The expected efficacy of future quantum computers presents a…

  4. Project SMILE: How smart houseplants and block-based programming can raise interest for computer science in female students

    In western countries, computer science courses are still dominated by men: Women in Europe rarely make up more than a quarter of all students – in most…

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