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brochure-idiap-20-ans.pdf
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L’Idiap a 20 ans! 1991-2011, un institut de recherche au tournant du siècle
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Building a more inclusive Web supported by AI
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How to empower communication among people through technology that is aware of diversity? To achieve this goal, the WeNet European project will develop a ...
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By increasing its open source contribution, Idiap is getting even Qt-er
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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 ...
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Call for Papers IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
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Special Issue on Mobile Media Search
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Call for papers on "Mobile Media Search", Special Issue of "IEEE Signal Processing Magazine"
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Call for papers on "Signal and Information Processing for Social Networks" for IEEE Thematic Meetings on Signal Processing
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Can Biometrics Defeat Cyberterrorists?
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At Switzerland's Idiap Research Institute, one man is on the front lines of the fight against cyberterrorism. He's an expert in biometrics. The more individual ...
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Can science solve an 80-year-old Indian mystery?
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Sébastien Marcel is an unlikely judge of beauty queens, but his face recognition expertise could finally solve the identity of an Indian woman on a precious ...
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Can sparsity be our friend? Challenges in learning meaningful representations from speech
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As speech processing expands with diversified tasks, designing novel neural network models capable of learning meaningful speech representations gain ...
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