Vorlesung

Martin Seybold

Diese Veranstaltung ergänzt die Vorlesung Formale Sprachen und Automatentheorie und das Modul Theoretische Grundlagen der Informatik. Außerdem werden Inhalte der Vorlesungen und Übungen des ersten Studienjahres wiederholt und ergänzt.

Anfragen und Anmerkungen zu Inhalt und Aufbau sind stets gerne gesehen!

Termine

Zeit Raum Termine
Fr 09:45-11:15 V38.01 wöchentlich ab 12.04. bis 19.07.
Fr 11:30-13:00 V38.01 wöchentlich ab 12.04. bis 19.07.

Die Prüfung TGdI findet >>vermutlich<< am 29.08 von 14:00 bis 16:00 statt (KW 35). Zur Prüfung zugelassene Hilfsmittel sind zwei beidseitig handbeschriebene Blätter DIN A4. (ohne Gewähr)

Ein Prüfungs-Vorbereitungskurs wird in Raum 0.108 angeboten:

16.08. Fr 11:30-13:00 14:00-15:30
19.08. Mo 11:30-13:00 14:00-15:30
20.08. Di 11:30-13:00 14:00-15:30

Vorlesungsplan und Materialien

Vorl. Datum Themen und Materialen
1 12.04. Blatt 1
2 19.04. Blatt 2
3 26.04. Blatt 3
4 03.05. Blatt 4
5 10.05. Blatt 5, Sudoku (Brückentag)
6 17.05. Blatt 6
7 31.05. Blatt 7 (Brückentag)
8 07.06. Blatt 8: GAP Projekt 1
9 14.06. Blatt 9
10 21.06. Blatt 10
11 28.06. Blatt 11
12 05.07. Blatt 12
13 12.07. Blatt 13: GAP Projekt 2
14 19.07. Blatt 14, LoopVorlage

Literatur

Ein - teils kommentiertes - Literaturverzeichnis finden Sie in den Materialien zur Vorlesung.

News

[Oct’21] We have migrated to our new webssite here!

[Jun’19] Our paper on trajectory storage and retrieval has been accepted at SSTD 2019!

[Nov’18] Our paper on regret minimization has been accepted at AAAI 2019 (acceptance rate 16.2%)!

[Oct’18] Our paper on alternative route planning for bicycles has been accepted at ALENEX 2019!

[Apr’18] Martin has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis. Congratulations!

[Jan’18] The journal version of our paper on k-hop path covers will receive a publication award from our university!

[Nov’17] Our paper on a theoretical explanation for several speed-up techniques for route computation has been accepted at AAAI 2018!

[Oct’17] Thomas’ paper on area preserving map simplification has been accepted at ALENEX 2018!

[May’17] Daniel’s and Martin’s paper on rational points on the unit sphere has been accepted at ISSAC 2017!

[Apr’17] Our paper on personalized route planning with dynamic approximation guarantees has been accepted at SEA 2017!

[Jan’17] Martin’s paper on map matching has been accepted at SIAM SDM 2017!

[Nov’16] Our paper on simultaneous maze solving has been accepted at AAAI 2017.

[Okt’16] Two papers, one on growing balls (!), the other on map simplification will be presented at ALENEX 2017.

[Sep’16] Our paper on Deducing Individual Driving Preferences has been accepted at the 24th ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2016.

[Feb’16] Our paper on placing loading stations for EVs has been accepted at ICAPS 2016.

[Jul’15] Paper about our GeoSearch Engine OSCAR at the 16th Int. Conf on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE)!

[Jun’15] We feel very honored to have our VLDB’14 paper almost verbatimly reproduced in the ‘prestigous’ journal IJSETR, see here. Yeah! 😉

[Feb’15] We were lucky to receive a Google Research Award for research on personalized route planning!

[Sep’14] Our paper “On k-Path Covers and their Applications” has received a Best Paper Award at the 40th Int. Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB) in Hangzhou (5 out of 139 accepted out of 695 submitted papers).

[Sep’14] Our paper on “Energy-efficient Routing: Taking Speed into Account” has received a Best Paper Award at the 37th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI).

[Jul’14] Our paper “Placement of Loading Stations for Electric Vehicles: No Detours Necessary!” has received a Honorable Mention at the 28th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) in Quebec City (5 nominated out of 398 accepted out of 1406 submitted papers).

[Mar’14] Our StuPro-Team has completed their great “SchulScheduler” project.

[Nov’13] Jochen has defended his PhD thesis and moved on to TomTom.

[Feb’13] Sabine has defended her PhD thesis (already in Dec’12) and received the INFOS award for best CS PhD thesis in 2012!

[Mar’12] Our paper Path Shapes - An Alternative Method for Map Matching and Fully Autonomous Self-Localization presented at GIS 2011 has received the Best Paper Award, also see the ACM SIGSPATIAL newsletter.