From European projects to intellectual property, meet Idiap’s legal advisor, Marie-Constance Landelle, whose work allows to improve Institute operations and to face new challenges.
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A virtual coach to help you to write an email that can be misinterpreted or to help cricket players to enhance their performances. Those are the projects based on Artificial Intelligence and awarded by the Idiap Research Institute.
The Innovation Day 2018 took place in Martigny (Valais) on August 29th and has been covered by multiple Swiss media.
The Urbis project, which is a collaboration on citizen participation and mobile crowdsourcing between IPICYT Mexico and Idiap, was presented at the First National Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation in Mexico City on August 8 2018. The event was organized by the National Council of Science and Technology.
How to use artificial intelligence to analyse blood samples or to detect when a child is accessing an inappropriate website? Here are some of the projects submitted for the International Create Challenge (ICC) 2018 hosted and supported by Idiap until September 18th.
What if artificial intelligence could analyze an electro-cardiogram (ECG) or a medical image scan and highlight results that physicians should be looking at in priority? Thanks to signal and image processing, and machine learning techniques, that is the goal of the new Biosignal Processing Group at the Idiap Research Institute.
The 35th edition of the world renowned International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) was held a few days ago in Sweden.
L’Idiap et sa spin-off Recapp sont sortis vainqueurs d’un défi de reconnaissance vocale lancé par Swisscom et l’opérateur téléphonique belge Proximus.
Interview with Nicolas Filippov the new head of communications, marketing and public relations of the Idiap Research Institute.
Prof. Daniel Gatica-Perez (Social Computing Group) talks about social media, machine learning, and diversity with Amenaza Roboto, the new platform for science and technology journalism in Spanish.
Idiap is happy to present the new edition of its 2017 Annual Report.
This year, Idiap will be exceptionally well represented at the conference, with 14 accepted papers.
Interpol’s New Software Will Recognize Criminals by Their Voices
The paper "Deep Neural Networks for Multiple Speaker Detection and Localization" by Weipeng He, Petr Motlicek and Jean-Marc Odobez shows that the deep learning-based method achieves 90% precision and recall for localizing multiple speakers in real robot recordings.
Idiap organizes the International Create Challenge (ICC) since 2012. For its 7th edition, Groupe Mutuel has joined the Institute from Martigny, offering a new optional theme: Do you have an idea/project in the healthcare/insurance domain? The HealthTech Innovators Award (up to 15K chf) by 'Groupe Mutuel' might be for you.
On Friday, May 4th Idiap’s Deputy Director, François Foglia, visited 5 school classes of the Cycle d’orientation of Montana in Valais.
Idiap has opened two new programs: Idiap Academic Visitor Program and Idiap Fellowship Program for Female Researchers
On Wednesday, April 25th, CREM organised a seminar on territorial energy systems at the Idiap Research Institute. Multiple speakers presented their research work on the topic.
The 7th edition of the International Create challenge is looking for new ideas in the fields of Artificial intelligence. A cash prize of CHF 15’000 awaits the winning teams.
The 3rd edition of the Valais/Wallis workshop in Artificial Intelligence was held at the Idiap Research Institute in Martigny, on April 19th, 2018. The focus with this edition was on “Real and artificial neural processing” and attracted about 70 people.
Barbara Caputo, a former Idiap senior researcher, teaches robots to learn for themselves, from the Internet. Her RobotExNovo project has brought her the prestigious ERC Starting Grant funding of EUR 1.5 mio from the European Council.
For this third edition, the focus will be on “Real and artificial neural processing”.
Developped by the start-up Global ID, Idiap and HES-SO Valais, a new biometric identification system will soon be available at a good price. This technology should be especially interesting for emerging countries.
Supported by the SenseCityVity research team in Mexico and Switzerland in 2017, the project "Education for Water Protection in Colombia" will participate at the 8th World Water Forum in Brasilia (March 2018), with additional support of the OEI (Organizacion de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura).
This type of loan is granted to promising young companies of Western Switzerland in phase of prototyping and commercial development. Since 1994, the FIT has financed innovative technological projects and startups with a total of 33 million Swiss francs of loans and grants. These companies have created more than 1000 jobs in Switzerland so far.
In January and February 2018, Dr. David Ginsbourger, head of Idiap's Uncertainty Quantification and Optimal Design group, has been invited by the prestigious Newton Institute of Cambridge to give two talks.
Jobs, economy, recognition systems, machines capable of learning on their own: Artificial Intelligence is about to revolutionize our society. Science progresses and the wide public is aware of these revolutions.
For the 6th year in a row, Bilan magazine published its selection of the 50 Swiss start-ups to invest in. This year, three start-ups from Valais, chosen for their particularly innovative technologies and promising business plans, figure on the list.
The TACT-HAND project in which Idiap participates was featured in the annual magazine Micro&Nano (p.42-43) from Micronarc, the Western Switzerland Micro-nanotech Cluster:
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