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AI4CCAM at the Driven by Data Workshop: AI in research and innovation for data-driven mobility
AI4CCAM, on 6 September, will be at the workshop “Driven by Data Workshop No 4: AI in research and innovation for data-driven mobility”, represented by the project coordinator Arnaud Gotlieb, Simula Research Laboratory. The event is organised by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV).
AI4CCAM presentation will be focused on simulation scenarios of road users interacting with
automated vehicles.
The fourth edition of the workshop series “Driven by data” deals with the question how the rapid advancement of machine learning and artificial intelligence transforms research and innovation projects on data-driven mobility.
Four research projects, including AI4CCAM, will share their experience and thoughts about the usage of ML and AI within their research and innovation projects. The workshop will enable networking and provide a forum for all participants to discuss challenges and solutions for the cities of the future. Also part of the discussion will be possible borders and ethical boundaries for the use of this relatively new technology.
About the online mFUND-Workshop series “Driven by Data – The mFUND workshop series about mobility innovation in Europe”.
In 2021 the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) started the workshop series “Data Innovations for Smart Mobility in Europe” as part of the mFUND activities to foster knowledge exchanges and networking between stakeholders from the political sphere, business, user groups and research communities in Germany and abroad. In 2023 the series is back under a new name: “Driven by Data”.
Driven by data is motivated by the opportunities data can provide to mobility systems in Europe. Data use can be applied in all parts and stages of the system, ranging from more user-centric, environment-friendly and inclusive mobility planning to more efficient use of resources and increased resilience systems. In this series, speakers from all around Europe will give an overview of their projects activities, ideas and challenges, serving as inspiration for discussions with participants. The intention is to keep it simple and straightforward, further providing a platform to knowledge exchange and the creation of new partnerships between European stakeholders.
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