Prof. Dr. Marius Kloft coordinates new BMBF third-party funded project PIAD - Physics-informed Anomaly Detection with total funding of around € 2 million
- Prof. Dr. Marius Kloft
Prof. Dr. Marius Kloft coordinates new BMBF third-party funded project “PIAD - Physics-informed Anomaly Detection” with total funding of approx. 2 million €
The Department of Computer Science at RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau is pleased to announce the approval of the highly competitive BMBF third-party funded project “PIAD - Physics-informed Anomaly Detection”.
The project is being carried out under the coordination of Prof. Dr. Marius Kloft and is being funded with a total of around 2 million euros. In addition to Prof. Kloft, Junior Professor Dr. Sophie Fellenz and Prof. Dr. Sebastian Vollmer are also involved as Principal Investigators (PIs) from the Department of Computer Science; furthermore, all participating scientists are also members of the MLKL research initiative (Machine Learning in Kaiserslautern - https://mlkl.rptu.de ), whose spokesperson is also Prof. Kloft. The close integration of the research projects under the MLKL initiative and Prof. Kloft's role as coordinator of the DFG research group FOR 5359 ( https://for5359.de ) offer numerous synergies.
The “PIAD” project aims to specialize and improve anomaly detection methods by integrating physical laws. This innovative research project addresses current challenges in artificial intelligence and was approved as part of a highly competitive nationwide selection process. Further information on the projects currently funded by the BMBF can be found here . The collaboration in “PIAD” extends across several excellent partner institutions, all of which are presented on the project website https://piad.cs.rptu.de. This success underlines the research strength of the Department of Computer Science and its outstanding position in the fields of machine learning and anomaly detection in particular.
https://piad.cs.rptu.de/
30.01.2025