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Sebastian Bosse serves as Head of the Interactive & Cognitive Systems group at Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) in Berlin, Germany, and as a Lecturer at the German University in Cairo. He holds significant leadership positions including Chair of the ITU focus group on Artificial Intelligence for Agriculture since 2021, membership on the board of the Video Quality Expert Group (VQEG), and the advisory board of the International AIQT Foundation.
- German University in Cairo - Lecturer
- Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute - Head of Interactive & Cognitive Systems group
- VISTA, York University - Affiliate member
- IEEE Transactions on Image Processing - Associate editor
Dr. Bosse received his Dr.-Ing. degree in computer science with highest distinction from Technical University Berlin in 2018 after studying electrical engineering and information technology at RWTH Aachen University and Polytechnic University of Catalonia. His research focuses on modeling perception and cognition through machine learning and computer vision, with applications spanning multimedia, augmented reality, medicine, agriculture, and industrial production. His work demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach connecting theoretical computer science with practical implementations across diverse sectors.
Dr. Bosse has established himself as a leader in AI applications for agriculture through his ITU focus group chairmanship and has contributed to video quality standards through his VQEG board membership. His research trajectory shows consistent progression from foundational work in image and video compression to advanced cognitive systems.
- Board member, Video Quality Expert Group (VQEG)
- Advisory board, International AIQT Foundation
- Affiliate member, VISTA, York University, Toronto
- Associate editor, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
- Chair, ITU focus group on Artificial Intelligence for Agriculture (since 2021)
Dr. Bosse founded the Interactive & Cognitive Systems research group at Fraunhofer HHI in 2020 after ten years as a research engineer in the institute's Image & Video Compression and Machine Learning groups. His laboratory focuses on developing systems that bridge human cognitive processes with machine intelligence across multiple application domains.





