How to transfer a futuristic technology to a working application?
tech — Aug 29, 2019

The Idiap research institute from Martigny held its traditional Innovation Day on August 28th. The researchers presented how cutting edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence, biometrics or robotics can be transferred into the business world.

« To work with scientists is not that different than to coach basketball players. »
institute — Aug 20, 2019

Stepping down as CFO, Ed Gregg was an actor and witness of Idiap's evolution over the last 15 years. Beyond his managerial role, known for his rigor, he knew how to discreetly bring his personal touch to the institute.

Meet Bob, Idiap’s toolbox latest release
tech — Aug 20, 2019

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
research — Jul 17, 2019

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 among the representatives of Swiss innovation in Spain
institute — Jun 19, 2019

The Embassy of Switzerland in Spain is organizing each year a Swiss Innovation Night. This year was under the title "Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Society". Our institute was among the representatives to share its research.

Fake videos detected thanks to audio-visual inconsistencies
research — Jun 19, 2019

Idiap’s researchers received the best paper award from the AI Foundation at the prestigious International Conference on Machine Learning 2019. Their work focused on methods to detect audio-visual inconsistencies in fake videos.

Volunteers to further the progress of science and promote diversity
institute — Jun 13, 2019

Idiap researchers are looking for volunteers to test security systems. Their aim is not only to detect potential vulnerabilities, but also to reinforce security of private data. To achieve this goal, their challenge is to create a panel representing human diversity.

An award for a research paper focusing on drinking hashtags and images
research — May 28, 2019

Idiap’s Social Computing Group received a paper award at Pervasive Health 2019. Their research focused on drinking practices pictured on Instagram and classified thanks to hashtags, images, and artificial intelligence.

Idiap becomes the world’s third biometrics certification center
institute — May 14, 2019

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.

Research on silicone face mask attacks rewarded by the IAPR Best Paper Award
research — May 08, 2019

The prestigious International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) bestowed it Best Paper Award during its International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics. Idiap Biometrics security and privacy research group was among the authors of the awarded paper.

"Deep neural networks remain for the most part black boxes"
research — May 08, 2019

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.

Idiap develops a real-time perception system for Human-Robot-Interaction
research — May 02, 2019

The Perception and Activity Understanding group presents the unified system of visual, audio, and non-verbal perception that is currently used within the MuMMER.

Idiaper receives Best Student Paper Award at IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging
research — Apr 24, 2019

Christian Jaques, a researcher in the Idiap’s Computational Bioimaging Group and PhD student in electrical engineering at EPFL was awarded the Best Student Paper Award at the latest IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging.

Artificial intelligence and energy, from buildings to cities
research — Apr 24, 2019

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.

Congratulations to Dr. Skanda Muralidhar for defending his thesis
education — Apr 15, 2019

On April 4th 2019, Skanda Muralidhar obtained the PhD degree at EPFL after successfully defending his thesis, advised by Prof. Daniel Gatica-Perez at Idiap’s Social Computing group

Daniel Gatica-Perez among 2018th most influential scholars by AMiner
research — Apr 03, 2019

Recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field of Web and Knowledge Engineering, Multimedia, the head of Idiap’s Social Computing group is among the most influential researchers according to the AMiner platform.

How to manage the finances of an AI research institute?
institute — Mar 28, 2019

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
institute — Feb 27, 2019

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
research — Feb 14, 2019

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
research — Feb 06, 2019

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.