
معرفی
Niko Kleer is a Doctoral Researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), affiliated with the Ubiquitous Media Technology Lab on the Saarland Informatics Campus. His work focuses on Human-Robot Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, and Language Technology.
- Key Projects: MultiGrasp, FEDWELL, TRACTAT, CAMELOT, MarKIeR, PABeLA, RESUMAIS.
- Research Themes: Robotic grasp prediction leveraging semantic information, task-dependent anthropomorphic grasping, and multimodal human-robot collaboration.
Recent publications address Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, and Deep Learning in robotic systems. He contributes to open-source tools like the Virtual Reality Questionnaire Toolkit and stepDP dialogue platform.
Collaborations include TRUMPF Werkzeugmaschinen SE + Co. KG, with grants from the BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research). His teaching includes Adaptive Human Machine Interfaces for Autonomous Systems and Grundlagen der Medieninformatik (Media Informatics Foundations).

