dSPACE and the Institute for Machine Learning (IML) at Johannes Kepler University have partnered to bring cloud-agnostic generative AI technologies into the dSPACE portfolio of data-driven development solutions. The first implementation will be available in mid-2025 within dSPACE’s sensor data management software, IVS.
IVS is an open, cloud-based platform that lets developers analyze, preview and tag test-drive data stored in the cloud, on-premises or in globally distributed storage systems. The new generative AI features enable automatic searches for objects and maneuvers in raw sensor data using natural language queries (prompts) – greatly reducing development costs and time. The alliance also aims to improve simulation and validation processes by integrating generative AI technologies.
Prof. Sepp Hochreiter, head of the LIT AI Lab in Linz and head of the Institute for Machine Learning at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, commented, “The collaboration between dSPACE and the Institute for Machine Learning at JKU represents a synergistic relationship between industry and academia in artificial intelligence. When refocusing our research efforts toward industrial AI applications, we realized that dSPACE’s areas of expertise, including simulation, validation and multimodal foundation models, align seamlessly with our institute’s strengths. This partnership offers a unique opportunity to advance state-of-the-art AI research, facilitating solutions to complex, real-world challenges. As we continue to lead in the development of generative AI technologies in Europe, this cooperation ensures that JKU’s innovations are seamlessly integrated into dSPACE’s industry-leading tools, resulting in substantial mutual benefits.”
Tino Schulze, VP of automated driving and software solutions at dSPACE, said, “With the collaboration between dSPACE and JKU, we have created a unique solution to enable searches of both identified and unidentified objects and driving situations in our customers’ huge data storages. This innovative approach helps our customers find the right data from petabytes of unsorted data lakes, using generative AI technology to test and validate their autonomous driving functionalities. Our collaboration will enable engineers all over the world to increase their development efficiency with the support of generative AI technology.”