Frank Dylla
Personal Information
Title | Dr.-Ing. |
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Function | Principal Investigator |
Office | 3.14 |
Phone | 64280 |
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Profession
About me | I am a post-doctoral researcher in the Cognitive Systems Group (CoSy), Universität Bremen and principal investigator of the 'SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition' project R3-[Q-Shape] "Reasoning about Paths, Shapes & Configurations". My vision is to enable non-experts to formalize and analyze behavior of agents or robots in space and time (e.g. vessels or cars) in more intuitive and natural ways. |
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Interests | The core of my research deals with qualitative spatial and temporal reasoning (QSTR), spatial change, cognitive robotics, reasoning about action and change (RAC), cognitive systems, and applied ontologies. I am investigating how methods in these areas can be exploited, combined, and applied in areas like vessel & car control, Ambient Intelligence, and Geographic Information Systems. |
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Ph.D. Project | In my doctoral thesis "An Agent Control Perspective on Qualitative Spatial Reasoning - Towards More Intuitive Spatial Agent Development" I investigated how qualitative spatial calculi can be applied to model an generate collision avoidance behavior in accordance to the official regulations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). |
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