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Graduating in artificial intelligence and impacting an entire company
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Sep 30, 2020 11:21 AM

The first intake of students of the on-the-job Master in artificial intelligence just graduated. Offered by Idiap Research Institute and Swiss Distance University Institute, this curriculum allowed an engineer from Syngenta to become the artificial intelligence specialist to support the digital evolution of the production site.

Swiss algorithms to help customers in a Finnish shopping mall
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Sep 09, 2020 05:17 PM

Human-robot interactions are often lacking fluidity, especially outside of the lab. Today, researchers from Idiap are publishing in open access the algorithms which allowed a robot to be used in real conditions in a shopping mall in Finland in the framework of the European project Mummer.

How the Swiss fared under partial lockdown
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Sep 07, 2020 04:24 PM

A joint study by Idiap Research Institute, EPFL, and the University of Lausanne’s Institute of Psychology has provided us with a unique snapshot of how Swiss residents experienced the partial lockdown measures resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. The findings include gender disparities, doubts about the future and hopes for change.

A million pictures to check manually
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Nov 10, 2020 05:29 PM

To diminish facial recognition biases, data sets of representative pictures are necessary. Idiap decided to go a step further by participating in the creation of an ethical data set of pictures.

« This place deserves to be welcoming »
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Jul 22, 2020 05:19 PM

The increase of the number of employees incited Idiap to recruit its own caretaker. Supported by two helpers for cleaning, he takes care of the building to keep it clean and welcoming. We followed him backstage to discover his work.

AI for medias: less fake news, more ethics
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Jul 22, 2020 05:03 PM

The European project AI4MEDIA will start in September and gather 30 partners. Idiap and HES-SO Valais-Wallis are part of it. Researchers and media actors want to contribute to a more ethical artificial intelligence in the field of medias.

Sanitary and cyber precautions, a key challenge for hospitals
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Apr 28, 2020 09:38 AM

With one million Swiss francs budget and supported by the Innosuisse agency, the CANDY project will develop and patent a contact-less scanner allowing to identify people using the venous patterns of their hands. The project is a collaboration between the Global ID start-up and Idiap Research Institute.

Promoting equality to attract more talent
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Mar 05, 2020 02:41 PM

The shortage of skilled people in computer science is more prominent now that recruitment for some jobs is done at the international level. Idiap is investing in the next generation of women in order to compete.

« We were inspired by Berkeley »
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Feb 26, 2020 01:58 PM

First contact when you arrive at Idiap, the secretariat is in charge of the administrative tasks: from human resources to accommodation management for researchers. Departing Nadine Rousseau had to share her 23 years of experience with Laura Coppey.

A new blade for Idiap’s Swiss knife
by nicolas-filippov — last modified Nov 07, 2019 03:41 PM

The system and infrastructure team is Idiap’s Swiss knife. They work on optical wire installation; they manage computing hardware; they plan our energy supply… Samuel Aymon just joined the team.

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.

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