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Prof. Dr. Peer Neubert is a Professor and Head of the Intelligent Autonomous Systems (INTAS) Working Group at the University of Koblenz. He is affiliated with the Department of Computer Visualistics (Department 4) and serves as Head of the Institute of Computational Visualistics. His academic roles include membership in the Department Council and Library Committee of FB4. His research focuses on robotics, computer vision, and autonomous systems, with particular emphasis on visual place recognition, SLAM, hyperdimensional computing, and adaptive navigation in dynamic environments.
Neubert's work spans theoretical advancements and practical implementations, such as benchmarking systems (e.g., HS3-Bench), efficient algorithms (FETCH, LocalSPED), and sensor-based solutions (HealthWalk). His team addresses challenges in long-term navigation, environmental adaptation, and data-efficient learning. Collaborations include external PhD students like Kenny Schlegel and projects like MineSweeper, demonstrating interdisciplinary impact.
His contributions are reflected in over 50 publications since 2007, covering topics from hyperspectral segmentation to biomedical applications. While no formal educational details are provided, his extensive research output and leadership roles underscore his expertise in computational visualistics and autonomous systems.
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