Dear DX community,
following up on our postings in January and February, please let me bring to your attention again our 2025 DX competition, and it is my pleasure to let you know that we extended the submission deadline to April 21st.
So, if you're working on practical implementations of fault detection/isolation and/or diagnosis approaches, don't miss to enter
your solutions to the 2025 DX competition! You can
participate in up to three benchmarks that range from a combustion
engine via a steamline network to a rocket engine. Please note that all types of approaches, and in particular sub-symbolic, symbolic and hybrid ones, are welcome:
submission deadline April 21st
paper deadline May 8th (DX
conference)
There might be the opportunity to contribute to a special AIJ issue!
We would appreciate if you would let us know about your (potential) interest in participating by April 1st. Please do so also if there is a specific reason why you can't participate, maybe we can find a solution there.
Don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have questions, your DXC'25 team: Ingo Pill, Johan de Kleer,
Anna Sztyber-Bentley,
Daniel Jung, Eldin Kurudzija
[1] DXC'25 benchmark repository:
https://lnkd.in/dyxgzCsU
[2] DXC'25 website:
https://lnkd.in/djvVMsGH