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International scientific symposium on future challenges in artificial intelligence & security for autonomous vehicles

| Mobility | Autonomous Systems | Machine Learning & Deep Learning | Robotics | Sensors & Networks | Virtual & Augmented Reality | Augmented Vision | Kaiserslautern

Industry as well as academia have made great advances working towards an overall vision of fully autonomous driving. Despite the success stories, great challenges still lie ahead of us to make this grand vision come true. On the one hand, future systems have to be yet more capable to perceive, reason and act in complex real world scenarios. On the other hand, these future systems must meet our expectations in terms of robustness, safety and reliability.

As the world's largest computer company, ACM meets these challenges with the ACM Computer Science in Cars Symposium (CSCS). This symposium offers a platform for industry and science to exchange ideas and meet these future challenges together. The symposium 2019 will focus on AI & Security for Autonomous Vehicles.

This year's CSCS Symposium will take place at DFKI Kaiserslautern. Approximately 80 renowned experts from industry and science are expected. The programme includes invited lectures, the presentation of publications and poster sessions with the opportunity for networking.

Date: October 8th 2019
Location: DFKI GmbH, Trippstadter Straße 122, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany

Further information and the programme can be found on the CSCS 2019 website.

You can register for the conference here.