Exciting News from FUSION 2024
Earlier this summer, we had the pleasure of attending the 27th International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION 2024) in beautiful Venice:fusion2024.org
It was an invaluable opportunity to exchange ideas, collaborate, and discuss the latest cutting-edge research with leading experts in the field.
We thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of the conference—from the insightful boot camp and tutorial day to the main conference days themselves. One of the highlights was participating in the traditional FUSION 5K fun run at 6 AM, which was a great way to kick off the day.
Huge thanks to the organizing team, everything was on point!
We are excited to applying the insights gained and driving our projects forward! And we are already looking forward to FUSION 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:fusion2025.org
We were particularly excited to present our research on monitoring and self-assessment of tracking functionality, and it was great to receive valuable feedback from the community.
The following papers are already available at IEEEXplore (ieeexplore.ieee.org) and for open access at OPARU (oparu.uni-ulm.de):
➡Thomas Griebel: Adaptive Kalman Filtering Based on Subjective Logic Self-Assessment https://lnkd.in/edRcfQ5r
➡ Alexander Scheible: Self-Monitored Clutter Rate Estimation for the Labeled Multi-Bernoulli Filter https://lnkd.in/enDvYzPx
➡Thomas Wodtko: Conflict Handling in Time-Dependent Subjective Networks https://lnkd.in/eeyMHKck
Thanks also to all our Co-Authors and our Team at home for this opportunity!
Michael BuchholzandKlaus Dietmayer
Funding:
EVENTSproject22:events-project.eu
PoDIUM Project:podium-project.eu
U-Shift:https://lnkd.in/eXVBiZat
FUSION 2024
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