Computer Science and AI Students in Silicon Valley

THI Studierende on the campus of SJSU

As part of the DAAD-funded project "enGlobe", a group of four computer science and AI students visited the partner university San Jose State (SJSU) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in Silicon Valley from April 6 to 13.

Together with four students from SJSU, the THI students are working on the project "A Concept Modeler for SRI's bRIGHT Platform" this semester.
The subject of this knowledge engineering project is to build a knowledge base that will be used for context modeling in SRI's bRIGHT system - a workstation with
a human-machine interface that monitors its user and adapts its controls to follow the predicted next steps of thought and action of its user.

Project meetings are taking place primarily online. The project is led by THI professor Wolf-Dieter Tiedemann, SJSU professor Jon Pearce, and Dr. Grit Denker and
Rukman Senanayake of the SRI Computer Science Laboratory.