Cognitive Systems Lab

Welcome to the Cognitive Systems Lab

At the Cognitive Systems Lab (CSL, Prof. Tanja Schultz) we focus on human-centered technologies and applications based on biosignals, such as capturing, recognizing, and interpreting speech, muscle, and brain activity.

In the area of speech processing we perform research on algorithms and tools to rapidly adapt speech and language processing systems to new domains and languages.

Furthermore we investigate the interpretation of biosignals for the purpose of intuitive and efficient human-machine interfaces. Currently we develop a variety of interfaces and applications based on electromyographic, electroencephalic and biomechanic signals.

SmartHelm: Safety in View

The SmartHelm team reports on the ongoing development of our intelligent helmet for bike couriers in the current issue of "Die Wirtschaft"


BBDC 2020 - Award ceremony

Congratulations to the winners of the Bremen Big Data Challenge 2020, Team AIMasters! We are happy that we could make a great (virtual) award ceremony this year and want to thank our sponsors (Neuland und Sparkasse Bremen) once again! See you next year!

The complete result and more information…


BBDC 2020 Poster

BBDC 2020

Get ready for the 5th Bremen Big Data Challenge starting on March 1st 2020! More information on the BBDC website: http://bbdc.csl.uni-bremen.de


CSL in "Wissen vor Acht"

The CSLs work in the area of Silent Speech has been featured in the German national televisions "Wissen vor Acht" show. You can see the segment here:

This was preceded by an article about the same topic in Heise Technology

Review:

https://www.heise.de/select/tr/2018/8/1532845841521292


Keynote @ Interspeech 2019

Tanja Schultz held a keynote on "Biosignal Processing for Human-Machine Interaction" at Interspeech 2019, the largest conference on the science and technology of spoken language processing, and flagship of ISCA. Talk on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzkQnzP7yPA) Slides for download: https…


Special Issue on Speech & Dementia

Special Issue "Speech & Dementia"

Prof. T. Schultz is the leading guest editor of the Computer Speech and Language Special Issue on "Speech and Dementia". Please see the CfP for further details.


Bremen Big Data Challenge 2019

It is almost time: The next iteration of the Bremen Big Data Challenge will start on March 1st, this time with data about everyday activities! More information on the BBDC website: https://bbdc.csl.uni-bremen.de


ICMI 2018 Workshop on Modeling Cognitive Processes from Multimodal Data

The CSL co-organizes a workshop on modeling cognitive processes from multimodal data at the ACM ICMI conference in Boulder, Colorado, USA.


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Bremen Big Data Challenge (BBDC) in the Bulletin of the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Statistik

The Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Statistik (DAGStat) published a report about the Bremen Big Data Challenge (BBDC) in its current bulletin issue (No. 19). The BBDC is a yearly stundent challenge in the field of big data and machine learning organized by CSL.

The text is published here:…


Contact

Cognitive Systems Lab
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tanja Schultz

Enrique-Schmidt-Str. 5
DE-28359 Bremen

Phone: +49 (0) 421 218 64270
Email: tanja.schultzprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

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