DFKI at the AI Conference
How does Green AI work for environmental and climate protection? This question is the focus of the ‘AI Conference: Mit Künstlicher Intelligenz zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit?’ (AI Conference: Using Artificial Intelligence for More Sustainability?), which is being organised by the Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMUV) and will be opened by Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke in Berlin on 7 November. In addition to keynotes and workshops, the extensive programme also includes presentations of current AI projects and initiatives in which DFKI is involved. These include the AI lighthouse project PlasticObs+ and the AI initiative Green-AI Hub Mittelstand.
KI-Leuchtturmprojekt PlasticObs+
In the PlasticObs+ project, a consortium led by DFKI is developing a new method for airborne monitoring of waste in larger, contiguous marine areas. As a further development of previous methods, which enable the selective detection of plastic in water, this method aims to provide continuous monitoring that covers as much of the area as possible. At the AI Conference, representatives of all project partners will present PlasticObs+ as a showcase. Among other things, they will demonstrate how plastic patches can be detected in the future using an aircraft-based sensor system. In addition, the training, use and added value of artificial intelligence in the detection of waste in the oceans will be illustrated.
‘Artificial intelligence helps us to identify not only the amount of plastic waste, but also the type of plastic waste from a great height. Our goal is to discover and identify waste hotspots during routine overflights. We want to provide decision-makers in politics and business with a scientific database that they can use to take action against the introduction of waste into our seas.’
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