At embedded world 2021 DIGITAL, three experts from the industry will discuss on Monday, 1 March, the reasonable use of artificial intelligence (AI) in embedded systems.
Now in its 19th year, the annual motto of the embedded world Conference is embedded.intelligent.systems. Thus it takes up the title of one of its precursors from the 1990s. It Back then »Embedded Intelligence« was rather a vision of the future.
In the meantime, embedded intelligence is becoming more and more relevant and is shaping an increasing number of systems, from autonomous vehicles, image recognition and embedded vision to preventive and needs-based maintenance in Industry 4.0 applications, and from small embedded micro-controllers to high performance Cloud servers. These developments are opening up immense possibilities and business opportunities, but they are also closely associated with a host of technical, economic, social and ethical issues.
However, »Embedded Intelligence« is not all. The embedded world extended the focus in 2021 to »embedded.intelligent.systems«, because the embedded intelligence as one part in the overall picture of complex, distributed systems in and for the Industrial Internet of Things.
To discuss the importance of artificial and embedded intelligence today and in the future embedded world will organize a panel of experts with first-class panelists. We are going to need to talk about when AI and machine learning are useful and when they are not.
Panel of experts: Embedded AI | |
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Monday 1 March, 15:30 | |
Speaker: | |
Eddie Seymour | European Technical Director, NVIDIA |
Dr. Jan Werth | Lead data scientist, Phytec Messtechnik |
Andrés Mlinar | Sr. Software Engineer at Azure RTOS, Microsoft |
Moderator: | |
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora | Offenburg University |