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PoDIUM presented three papers at the IEEE IV Symposium 2024

PoDIUM presented three papers at the IEEE IV Symposium 2024

23 July 2024

From 2 to 5 June, our partner Ulm University participated in the 35th edition of the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV 2024) held in Jeju, South Korea. This flagship event attracted researchers, engineers, practitioners, and students, from industry, academia and government agencies, and served as a platform for the exchange of ideas and knowledge and the showcase of research and applications for intelligent vehicles and vehicle-infrastructure cooperation.

PoDIUM proudly presented the following three papers during the poster sessions:

  • “Self-Assessment for Multi-Object Tracking Based on Subjective Logic”, presented by Thomas Griebel
  • “Infrastructure-based Perception with Cameras and Radars for Cooperative Driving Scenarios”, presented by Alexander Tsaregorodtsev
  • “A Graph Neural Network Approach for Solving the Ranked Assignment Problem in Multi-Object Tracking”, presented by Robin Dehler

In addition to the paper presentations, the Ulm University team took part in various side events, such as the Women, Young Professionals in ITS (WiE & YP) and Student Activities event. The Symposium represented an invaluable opportunity to connect with other researchers in the field of autonomous driving and intelligent vehicles, fostering collaboration and the exchange of ideas.

Stay tuned for the publication of the papers on our website!

This article was originally published on PoDIUM. The original blog post can be found here.