The annual L3S Research Retreat took place in Goslar from October 23-25, bringing together our researchers to exchange ideas and present their latest work. The event featured a poster session and presentations on some of our key topics, including hybrid AI methods, language models, and AI transfer.
Notably, Best Publication Awards were presented to four teams for their outstanding contributions:
- Tuan T. Nguyen, Hoang H. Nguyen, Mina Sartipi, and Marco Fisichella for LaMMOn: Language model combined graph neural network for multi-target multi-camera tracking in online scenarios (Read more)
- Timon Ziegenbein, Gabriella Skitalinskaya, Alireza Bayat Makou, and Henning Wachsmuth for LLM-based Rewriting of Inappropriate Argumentation using Reinforcement Learning (Read more)
- Mohan A., Zhang A., and Lindauer M. for Structure in Deep Reinforcement Learning: A Survey and Open Problems (Read more)
- Virginia Calvo et al. for Family history of cancer and lung cancer: Utility of big data and AI for genetic risk analysis (Read more)
A highlight of the Retreat was a hackathon, where nine teams showcased impressive results after two and a half days of collaboration.
We had a great time at our Research Retreat this year, gained valuable insights into our various research topics and connected with our colleagues.