Veröffentlichung von "Hybrid intelligence for reconciling biodiversity and productivity in agriculture" / Publication of "Hybrid intelligence for reconciling biodiversity and productivity in agriculture" [17.04.24]
Paper in Nature Foods unter der Beteiligung unseres Fachgebietsleiters JProf. Anthony Stein erschienen. - Paper published in Nature Foods with the participation of our head of department JProf. Anthony Stein.ENGLISH VERSION BELOW.
Ein weiteres Paper ist unter Beteiligung des KI-Fachgebiets erschienen.
Hier kommen die Hard-Facts zur Veröffentlichung.
Titel:
Hybrid intelligence for reconciling biodiversity and productivity in agriculture
Autoren:
T. Berger, H. Gimpel, A. Stein, C. Troost, S. Asseng, M. Bichler, C. Bieling, R. Birner, I. Grass, J. Kollmann, S. D. Leonhardt, F. M. Schurr & W. Weisser
Venue:
Nature Food
Abstract:
Hybrid intelligence — arising from the sensible, targeted fusion of human minds and cutting-edge computational systems — holds great potential for enhancing the sustainability of agriculture. Leveraging the combined strengths of both collective human and artificial intelligence helps identify and stress-test pathways towards the reconciliation of biodiversity and productivity.
Unter folgendem Link kommen Sie zur gesamten Übersicht der bisherig veröffentlichten Forschungsarbeiten des Fachgebiets: ki-agrartechnik.uni-hohenheim.de/veroeffentlichungen
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Another paper has been published with the participation of the AI department.
Here are the hard facts about the publication.
Title:
Hybrid intelligence for reconciling biodiversity and productivity in agriculture
Authors:
T. Berger, H. Gimpel, A. Stein, C. Troost, S. Asseng, M. Bichler, C. Bieling, R. Birner, I. Grass, J. Kollmann, S. D. Leonhardt, F. M. Schurr & W. Weisser
Venue:
Nature Food
Summary:
Hybrid intelligence — arising from the sensible, targeted fusion of human minds and cutting-edge computational systems — holds great potential for enhancing the sustainability of agriculture. Leveraging the combined strengths of both collective human and artificial intelligence helps identify and stress-test pathways towards the reconciliation of biodiversity and productivity.
The following link will take you to the complete overview of the research work published to date by the department: ki-agrartechnik.uni-hohenheim.de/veroeffentlichungen