Professorship for Computer Engineering

Organisational unit: Professoship

Main research areas

Prof. Dr. Ing. Ralph Welge works on the design of autonomous/cognitive systems in the context of computer vision.

The field of work includes system and application architectures of autonomous/cognitive systems, their limitations as well as the description of the necessary processes. The focus is on methods that can be used to achieve autonomous and cognitive behavior.

In addition, classical machine learning methods such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and LSTM/Transformers are used to acquire the necessary information.

Last but not least, verification and qualification of such systems play a role in the context of applications such as autonomous driving.

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  1. Existenzgründungen junger Handwerksmeister
  2. Interactivity, Interpassivity and Possibilities Beyond Dichotomy
  3. Stock price reactions to climate science information from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  4. Carl Weisflog (1770-1828)
  5. Use of the concept of Bildung in the international science education literature, its potential, and implications for teaching and learning
  6. POLICY ANALYSIS - AN INTRODUCTION - GERMAN - WINDHOFFHERITIER,A
  7. Transcending the Locality of Grassroots Initiatives
  8. Expert Consensus Messaging as a Lever Against Vaccination Misinformation
  9. The role of knowledge and information in innovation
  10. On the microstructure of the German export boom: Evidence from establishment panel data, 1995-2002
  11. Regulation of morally responsible agents with motivation crowding
  12. Some Ideological Foundations of Organizational Downsizing
  13. Deciphering the speed of link: Experimental Evidence of a rapid increase in soil respiration following the onset of photosynthesis
  14. Linking modes of research to their scientific and societal outcomes. Evidence from 81 sustainability-oriented research projects
  15. Mythen der Edda in der deutschen Dichtung
  16. Time sensitivity
  17. Affect, stress, and health
  18. Current Trends in Environmental Cost Accounting - and its Interaction with Eco-Efficiency Performance Measurement and Indicators
  19. Das Wissen des Profils
  20. Exploring complex phenomena with qualitative research methods
  21. Relational Competence, Social Status, and Humor: Evidence from Two Experiments
  22. Transparency and Representation of the Public Interest in Investment Treaty Arbitration
  23. Symmetry-aided computation of the detour matrix and the detour index
  24. Abnormal extrusion texture and reversed yield asymmetry in a Mg–Y-Sm-Zn-Zr alloy
  25. Consumerist lifestyles in the context of globalization
  26. Microstructure and creep properties of MEZ magnesium alloy processed by thixocasting
  27. Comparison of different FEM code approaches in the simulation of the die deflection during aluminium extrusion
  28. Addressing social representations in socio-technical transitions with the case of shale gas
  29. Interactive priming effect of labile carbon and crop residues on SOM depends on residue decomposition stage
  30. Spacing organization: non-representational theory and performing organizational space
  31. Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
  32. Expanding or defending legitimacy? Why international organizations intensify self-legitimation
  33. Tracing Concepts
  34. Inexistent Ink