assoc. prof. Marek Bundzel
Biography
Contact Details
Address: Nemcovej 3, 042 00 Košice; door number – 26
Phone number: +421 55 602 2564
E-mail: marek.bundzel@tuke.sk
Research interests
I dedicate my time to two main research domains: collective intelligence and adaptive rehabilitation. We research the possibilities to aggregate opinions of people and/or intelligent systems using methods of artificial intelligence so that the collective acts smarter than the individuals. Our experiment on collective intelligence. We also work on computer games and robots that are used in the process of rehabilitation of motoric impairments. Our goal is to incorporate the element of adaptation into the process so that it learns the best stimuli for the individual subject at given time. Videos on our research on youtube.
Teaching
Winter term
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Bioinformatics
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Methods of Computer Vision
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Advanced Methods of Computer Vision
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Introduction to Intelligent Systems
Projects
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VEGA
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APVV-15-0731 – Cloud Based Human Robot Interaction
Publications
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Artificial intelligence aggregating oppinions of a group of people / Marek Bundzel … [et al.] – 2016. In: Computing and Informatics. Roč. 35, č. 6 (2016), s. 1491-1514. – ISSN 1335-9150
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Application of neural network in order to recognise individuality of course of vehicle and pedestrian body contacts during accidents / Mandelík Ján, Marek Bundzel – 2018. In: International Journal of Crashworthiness. Vol. 2018 (2018), p. 1-14. – ISSN 1358-8265
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Using string invariants for prediction searching for optimal parameters / Marek Bundzel, Tomáš Kasanický, Richard Pinčák – 2016. In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. Vol. 444(2016), p. 680–688. – ISSN 0378-4371
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Experimental analysis of the prediction model based on string invariants / Marek Bundzel, Tomáš Kasanický, Richard Pincak – 2013. In: Computing and Informatics. Vol. 32, no. 6 (2013), p. 1131-1146. – ISSN 1335-9150 Spôsob prístupu: http://www.cai.sk/ojs/index.php/cai/article/view/1041/608.
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Object Identification in Dynamic Images Based on the Memory-Prediction Theory of Brain Function / Marek Bundzel, Shuji Hashimoto – 2010. In: Journal of Intelligent Learning Systems and Applications. Vol. 2010, no. 4 (2010), p. 212-220. – ISSN 2150-8402