Ute Schmid
Business Informatics and Computer Science
University of Bamberg
Germany
Biography
Ute Schmid holds a diploma in psychology and a diploma in computer science, both from Technical University Berlin (TUB), Germany. She received her doctoral degree (Dr. rer.nat.) in computer science from TUB in 1994 and her habilitation in computer science in 2002. From 1994 to 2001 she was assistant professor (wissenschaftliche Assistentin) at the AI/Machine Learning group, Department of Computer Science, TUB. Afterwards she worked as lecturer (akademische Rätin) at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at University Osnabrück. Since 2004 she holds a professorship of Applied Computer Science/Cognitive Systems at the University of Bamberg. Her research interests are mainly in the domain of high-level learning on structural data, especially inductive programming, knowledge level learning from planning, learning structural prototypes, analogical problem solving and learning. Further research is on various applications of machine learning (e.g., classifier learning from medical data and for facial expressions) and empirical and experimental work on high-level cognitive processes and usability evaluation. Ute Schmid dedicates a significant amount of her time to measures supporting women in computer science and to promote computer science as a topic in elementary, primary, and secondary education.
Research Interest
Image Sensorics, Physiological Psychology
Publications
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Frederick Birnbaum ; Christian Moewes ; Nicklas, Daniela ; Schmid, Ute: Data Mining von multidimensionalen Qualitätsdaten aus einer computerintegrierten industriellen Fertigung zur visuellen Analyse von komplexen Wirkzusammenhängen . In: BTW (Hrsg.) : BTW (BTW, Stuttgart). 2017, S. 139 - 142.
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Wolter, Diedrich ; Schmid, Ute: Angry Birds AI Competition at IJCAI'16 -- BamBirds Team of the University of Bamberg is Champion. . In: KI (2017), Nr. 3,
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Siebers, Michael ; Schmid, Ute ; Göbel, Kyra ; Niessen, Cornelia: A Psychonic Approach to the Design of a Cognitive Companion Supporting Intentional Forgetting. . In: Universität der Bundeswehr München (Hrsg.) : 6. Workshop Kognitive Systeme: Mensch, Teams, Systeme und Automaten, (6. Workshop Kognitive Systeme: Mensch, Teams, Systeme und Automaten,, München, 27.-29. März 2017). 2017.