@article{HummBenseFuchsetal., author = {Humm, Bernhard G. and Bense, Hermann and Fuchs, Michael and Gernhardt, Benjamin and Hemmje, Matthias and Hoppe, Thomas and Kaupp, Lukas and Lothary, Sebastian and Sch{\"a}fer, Kai-Uwe and Thull, Bernhard and Vogel, Tobias and Wenning, Rigo}, title = {Machine intelligence today: applications, methodology, and technology}, series = {Informatik Spektrum}, volume = {44}, journal = {Informatik Spektrum}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, issn = {0170-6012}, doi = {10.1007/s00287-021-01343-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-16759}, pages = {104 -- 114}, abstract = {Machine intelligence, a.k.a. artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most prominent and relevant technologies today. It is in everyday use in the form of AI applications and has a strong impact on society. This article presents selected results of the 2020 Dagstuhl workshop on applied machine intelligence. Selected AI applications in various domains, namely culture, education, and industrial manufacturing are presented. Current trends, best practices, and recommendations regarding AI methodology and technology are explained. The focus is on ontologies (knowledge-based AI) and machine learning.}, subject = {Maschinelles Lernen}, language = {en} } @article{HummArcherBenseetal., author = {Humm, Bernhard G. and Archer, Phil and Bense, Hermann and Bernier, Carolynn and Goetz, Christian and Hoppe, Thomas and Schumann, Fabienne and Siegel, Melanie and Wenning, Rigo and Zender, Alexander}, title = {New directions for applied knowledge-based AI and machine learning}, series = {Informatik Spektrum}, volume = {46}, journal = {Informatik Spektrum}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {0170-6012}, doi = {10.1007/s00287-022-01513-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:523-19119}, pages = {65 -- 78}, abstract = {In this article, selected new directions in knowledge-based artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are presented: ontology development methodologies and tools, automated engineering of WordNets, innovations in semantic search, and automated machine learning (AutoML). Knowledge-based AI and ML complement each other ideally, as their strengths compensate for the weaknesses of the other discipline. This is demonstrated via selected corporate use cases: anomaly detection, efficient modeling of supply networks, circular economy, and semantic enrichment of technical information.}, subject = {Information Sciences}, language = {en} }