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Police forces plan to use artificial intelligence to speed up their investigations
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Apr 27, 2020 07:06 PM

Coordinated by the Idiap Research Institute, the European project Roxanne gathers a large variety of national and international police forces, including Interpol, as well as scientists, large industry and private companies. Its aim is to create a computer programme able to help investigators to link various clues and uncover criminal network activities.

When a robot learns how to make traditional Swiss raclette thanks to AI
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Oct 03, 2019 11:37 AM

It took the know-how of the cheese Master Eddy Baillifard, founder of Raclett’House, and the expertise of the Robot learning & interaction group from the Idiap research institute to achieve the first raclette made by a robot. Beyond the technical challenge, the project shows the potential of learning from demonstration techniques and for a better human-robot collaboration.

Meet Bob, Idiap’s toolbox latest release
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Aug 20, 2019 12:13 PM

Bob is a signal-processing and machine learning toolbox originally developed by Idiap Research Institute. Upgrading from version 5 to 6, the last release of Bob is offering some important improvements with a focus on video support.

Teaching robots to collaborate with humans
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Jul 17, 2019 01:56 PM

Robots often lack flexibility to meet the needs of today’s small production cycles. Thanks to the European H2020 project called Collaborate led by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece, our institute will contribute to improve collaboration between robots and humans.

Idiap becomes the world’s third biometrics certification center
by admin — last modified May 15, 2019 10:28 AM

The reference in authentication standards, the FIDO Alliance has confirmed the accreditation of Idiap’s Biometrics Center as only the third member of a what remains a very exclusive club, placing it at the heart of those security issues that make up the sensitive and fast-growing domain of biometric certification.

"Deep neural networks remain for the most part black boxes"
by admin — last modified Nov 11, 2024 09:32 AM

Artificial deep neural networks are a powerful tool, able to extract information from large datasets and, using this acquired knowledge, make accurate predictions on previously unseen data. Due to the very large number of parameters required, they are also particularly difficult to understand.

Artificial intelligence and energy, from buildings to cities
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Jul 10, 2020 10:59 AM

On May 7th 2019, Idiap will be hosting the “Artificial Intelligence & Energy” Symposium. Organized by the Centre de Recherches Energétiques et Municipales and the Idiap Research Institute, this event aims to open new perspectives in the energy research field.

How to manage the finances of an AI research institute?
by admin — last modified Mar 28, 2019 04:13 PM

Idiap’s new Financial Manager, Christophe Rossa, explains us the challenges and specificities of our institute financial aspects. Discover how his 10 years’ experience managing a casino finances is an asset for the Institute.

7.8 km of wires for a 10 times faster connection
by admin — last modified Apr 09, 2019 01:53 PM

To keep the pace with its research, our institute must be able to have a particularly fast internet connection. Idiap is currently undergoing a massive upgrade of its own network. Thank to optic fibre and new wires the network speed will increase by a factor ten.

Building a more inclusive Web supported by AI
by admin — last modified Feb 14, 2019 02:08 PM

How to empower communication among people through technology that is aware of diversity? To achieve this goal, the WeNet European project will develop a platform to connect people using ethical principles and artificial intelligence technology. Idiap is part of this project.

Like humans, robots can learn to walk
by admin — last modified Nov 11, 2024 09:33 AM

Following a comparable path, robots could learn to move and walk as human being do. The goal of the MEMMO project is to develop a unified approach to motion generation for complex robots with arms and legs.

I specialize in artificial intelligence within my company
by admin — last modified Feb 06, 2019 09:11 AM

Artificial intelligence is going back to school: Monday, February 4, 13 students upon selection are beginning their new master integrated within a company. In this new role of employee-student, they will allow their employer to acquire skills at the forefront thanks to Idiap.

By increasing its open source contribution, Idiap is getting even Qt-er
by admin — last modified Jan 22, 2019 10:33 AM

The use of graphic interfaces is a common ground in today’s software. The Qt – read it as cute – Project is working to maintain and develop an open source framework that helps build Graphical User Interface and much more. Idiap is now an official contributor to this effort.

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