Applied Artificial Intelligence

Contact

Group Lead

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Daniel Sonntag

Office

Office hours by appointment

Address

Stiftungsprofessur Künstliche Intelligenz
Marie-Curie Str. 1
D-26129 Oldenburg

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Applied Artificial Intelligence

The “Applied AI” research group, which is part of the Interactive Machine Learning research department at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), focuses on applying and adapting artificial intelligence methods to, for example, industrial and medical applications. Sustainability is also a major topic in Oldenburg.

Research-relevant application aspects primarily concern the use of learning systems and intelligent user interfaces. Key areas of focus include multimodal input and output and multisensor applications involving environmental and state recognition, sensor data processing, and issues of real-time performance and interactivity when learning from very large or very small datasets, as well as reliability aspects (including trust in AI and explainable AI).

Regardless of specific subject areas, the overarching research goal is to develop guidelines for the practical application of artificial intelligence. In addition, basic research is conducted in the interdisciplinary field of human–machine interaction in combination with machine learning.

Student AI transfer projects are especially important to us. You can find a selection here: iml.dfki.de. For Bachelor's or Master's theses, please contact or .

News

Four papers at NeurIPS 2025

Great success for the AAI team at NeurIPS 2025. AAI doctoral students Abdul, Tuan, and Duy jointly presented four first-author papers at NeurIPS 2025, including three full papers and one workshop paper. Congratulations on this success. More information (in German): https://dfki.de/web/news/grosser-erfolg-fuer-team-iml-auf-neurips-2025

Great success for the AAI team at NeurIPS 2025. AAI doctoral students Abdul, Tuan, and Duy jointly presented four first-author papers at NeurIPS 2025, including three full papers and one workshop paper. Congratulations on this success. More information (in German): https://dfki.de/web/news/grosser-erfolg-fuer-team-iml-auf-neurips-2025

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