The Chair of Information Systems for the Service Industry at Saarland University focuses on the development and management of data-driven services as well as the use of artificial intelligence methods in areas such as industrial manufacturing, healthcare, wellness, and sports, among others. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Maaß, the chair investigates how the application of experimental design methods in combination with distributed data analytic approaches leads to adaptive service designs and innovative business solutions. In cooperation with leading research and industry partners, this research is conducted in both fundamental and applied research projects. The research results are applied and validated in industrial projects of the Smart Service Engineering (SSE) research department at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI).
AI at Any Cost? How Sustainability in and with AI Can Succeed
We are excited to announce that Prof. Wolfgang Maaß will be presenting at Hannover Messe. Under the title “AI at Any Cost? How Sustainability in and with AI Can Succeed,” Prof. Maaß will offer deep insights into the sustainable use of AI on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, from 1:10 PM to 1:55 PM, at the Tech Transfer Conference Stage in Hall 2 and online.
For more information check our DFKI website:
Picture: Oliver Dietze
Project: QUASIM
QUASIM, PAIRS & ESCADE @Hannover Messe 2024
We are happy to inform you that we will be presenting three of our research projects, all funded by Federeal Ministry for Economics and Climate Action (BMWK) from April 22 – 26 at the prestigious Hannover Messe. Find us at booth B10 in hall 2.
For more information about our exhibits check our DFKI website: https://www.dfki.de/en/web/news-media/events/hm2024
As well as the QUASIM press release: https://www.uni-saarland.de/aktuell/hannover-messe-quasim-31008.html
Wolfgang Maaß ist Professor für Wirtschaftsinformatik an der Universität des Saarlandes, Wissenschaftlicher Direktor am Deutschen Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI) und außerordentlicher Professor am Department of Bioinformatics der Stony Brook University (NY, USA).
AI-Driven Software Engineering – The Role of Conceptual Modeling. Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISAJ), Vol. 19.
PRScalc, a privacy-preserving calculation of raw polygenic risk scores from direct-to-consumer genomics data. Bioinformatics Advances, 3(1), vbad145.
”Listening In”: Social Signal Detection for Crisis Prediction. In: HICSS 57/24. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-2024), January 3-6, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, HICSS, 2024.