Machine Learning (ML) is becoming increasingly widespread in the sciences, especially in interdisciplinary research. Due to its great scientific and technological importance, a number of publicly funded large-scale projects and centers worldwide are creating the basis for new ML processes for development in science and industry. Funded by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), BIFOLD - BZML aims to bundle the synergy effects of Berlin’s extraordinarily rich scientific landscape and almost 25 years of internationally-groundbreaking basic research in the field of ML with the aim to:

  • advance the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of ML in an internationally competitive manner
  • open up new scientific and technical ML applications
  • achieve simpler and improved usability of ML methods for industry and the sciences as a whole
  • generate new research contributions by jointly exploring new interdisciplinary research fields in the sciences and medicine

BIFOLD - BZML will also implement structures to create open platforms for knowledge and technology exchange in ML, both for industry and science. Its methodological approach is based on the interaction between ML and applications in biomedicine, communication, and digital humanities.

Jürgen Renn’s project as part of BIFOLD - BZML (AP18) “Die Wege der Exoplanetenforschung” (“Pathways of Exoplanet Research”) will utilize machine learning techniques to comprehensively document and algorithmically analyze open access research data, in order to produce an open access live machine model of exoplanet research.

Matteo Valleriani’s project (AP19) “Bilder und Konfigurationen in corpora von Universitätstextbüchern” (“Images and Configurations in Corpora of University Textbooks”) will analyze cosmology textbooks used at European universities between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries (now available through the Sphaera database) to reconstruct how shared science was transformed during this time. Machine-readable texts will be created from the available digitized texts to enable deep access to the large volumes of historical sources. Various analytical approaches towards the structure and layout of texts, images, and diagrams will enable their further analysis.

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