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.
- 2015
- Published
AAL-Onto: A Formal Representation of RAALI Integration Profiles
Welge, R., Busch, B.-H., Kabitzsch, K., Laurila-Dürsch, J., Heusinger, S., Lipprandt, M., Eichelberg, M., Eichenberg, E., Engelien, H., Gök, M., Moritz, G., Hein, A. & Dutz, T., 2015, Ambient Assisted Living: 7. AAL-Kongress 2014 Berlin, Germany, January 21-22, 2014. Wichert, R. & Klausing, H. (eds.). Springer, p. 89-102 14 p. (Advanced Technologies and Societal Change).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Article in conference proceedings › Research › peer-review
- 2017
- Published
LivingCare - An autonomously learning, human centered home automation system: Collection and preliminary analysis of a large dataset of real living situations
Eckert, R., Müller, S., Glende, S., Gerka, A., Hein, A. & Welge, R., 2017, Ambient Assisted Living: 9. AAL-Kongress, Frankfurt/M, Germany, April 20 - 21, 2016. Wichert, R. & Mand, B. (eds.). Cham: Springer International Publishing AG, p. 55-72 18 p. (Advanced Technologies and Societal Change).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review