Microlab Team
Group Leader, PI in AI and ML - Dr. Cristian Axenie, PI in VR - Prof. Dr. Thomas Grauschopf, PHD Students - Armin Becher, BA Students -
Group Leader, PI in AI and ML - Dr. Cristian Axenie, PI in VR - Prof. Dr. Thomas Grauschopf, PHD Students - Armin Becher, BA Students -
Prof. Jörg Conradt - Computational Brain Science @ KTH Stockholm Prof. Stefan Glasauer - Center for Sensorimotor Research at the Department of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Prof. Maarten de Vos - Computational Intelligence
Am 26. November 2017 kamen zwei Dozenten des Audi-Konfuzius-Instituts Ingolstadt nach München, um an der Veranstaltung "Training für Chinesisch-Lehrer mit Lehrtätigkeit im Ausland" teilzunehmen, die vom lokalen Konfuzius-Institut
If you are interested in exploring AI for VR/AR with us, and write your Bachelor or Master Thesis please contact Dr. Cristian Axenie (axenie@thi.de) or Prof. Thomas Grauschopf (thomas.grauschopf@thi.de). NEW
The AKII Microlab starts its activity in October 2017 with a new research focus on AI for VR. The initial projects of the research group will target the
Concept The project focuses on designing and developing a Deep Learning framework for improved avatar representations in immersive collaborative virtual environments. The proposed infrastructure will be built on a
The AKII Lab benefits from a diverse range of specialized development tools, sensing infrastructures, and computing systems. Equipment Description High-end PC workstations (with GPU) Intel Core i7 7700K
25.10.2017, Ingolstadt (AKII) Anlässlich des 30-jährigen Bestehens des Staatsvertrags der Partnerschaft zwischen der chinesischen Provinz Shandong und des Freistaats Bayern veranstaltete das Audi Konfuzius-Institut Ingolstadt am 25.10.2017 in Kooperation
Ein interkulturelleres Konzert- und Tanzprojekt anlässlich der 30 Jahre Partnerschaft zwischen dem Freistaat Bayern und der Provinz Shandong (VR China) mit Werken von Mozart, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Edvard Grieg,
The Audi Konfuzius Institut Ingolstadt is a non-profit organization for the teaching of Chinese language and culture. Its scope of activities is comparable to that of the German Goethe Institutes, the British Council or the French Institut Français. It offers a wide range of language courses and a variety of cultural events about China. In addition to the traditional tasks of promoting intercultural understanding, the Audi Konfuzius Institut Ingolstadt also promotes German-Chinese cooperation in the field of historical research, particularly where there is a connection to Ingolstadt. The Institute sees itself as an intercultural bridge builder and a place of encounter. The various courses and events are open to all interested parties.