by Leonie Von Mann | Nov 27, 2020
Not only private users, but also many company employees today simultaneously communicate on various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter or Youtube. Uvibo, a startup funded by the Saarbrücken IT Incubator, addresses this with a customized visualization...
by Leonie Von Mann | Nov 27, 2020
Whether it is developing more secure smartphones, improving medical procedures or finding new imaging methods for Hollywood, the computer science department in Saarbrücken provides a space for young scientists to tackle a broad range of research topics. The...
by Leonie Von Mann | Nov 27, 2020
When a bank is robbed, the loot will often contain a wad of manipulated banknotes. These will explode en route and release a colorful dye, marking the money as stolen. Researchers use a similar principle to identify spyware on smartphones. Computer scientists from the...
by Leonie Von Mann | Nov 27, 2020
By preventing unexpected behavior changes, the “Boxmate” approach defends existing embedded systems, mobile devices, and even servers against known and as-yet unknown forms of attack. Computer scientists from the Center for IT Security, Privacy and Accountability...
by Leonie Von Mann | Nov 27, 2020
Computer scientists in Saarbruecken can produce realistic face models, for example for animated films, just from video recordings. Today’s film industry no longer relies solely on the skill of actors: in the latest movies, their faces are often edited on a computer...