17.12.2020

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LMU Munich Harnesses AI to Drive Discovery

Article in Nature Research With Our Director Thomas Seidl

"Give me your data and we’ll find patterns," says Thomas Seidl, a computer scientist at LMU Munich. Decoding such patterns reveals secrets hidden in everything from bone fossils to ancient languages. And as academia and industry collect more and more data, there is growing interest in using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to analyse them.


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