« This place deserves to be welcoming »
institute — Jul 22, 2020

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
research — Jul 01, 2020

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.

Citizen science explores the aftermaths of the COVID-19 lockdown
research — Apr 21, 2020

A nationwide study aims to understand the emotional effects of the lockdown on Swiss residents and what steps they are taking to cope with it. Thanks to an app developed at Idiap, this study will be able to gather the opinions of people over time.

Sanitary and cyber precautions, a key challenge for hospitals
tech — Apr 06, 2020

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.

A biometrics workshop on presentation attack detection
tech — Mar 04, 2020

The European Association for Biometrics organized its workshop at Idiap. European researchers and representatives from various companies gathered to discuss presentation attack detection.

Promoting equality to attract more talent
institute — Mar 04, 2020

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 »
institute — Feb 26, 2020

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 research group will explore machine learning potential in genomics
research — Feb 18, 2020

Artificial intelligence technologies could further unlock the potential of genetics for health. Raphaëlle Luisier started a new research group at Idiap with that aim in mind.

Robots and humans collaborate to play music together
research — Jan 22, 2020

Collaborative robots are the perfect tool to link art and science. Thanks to his visit at Idiap, a researcher from Goldsmiths University of London used this approach to demonstrate the concept with a piano.

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
institute — Dec 19, 2019
Idiap’s Awards go to Noémie Jaquier and Angelos Katharopoulos
institute — Dec 18, 2019

At the end of the year, the Institute is awarding two honors: the student award and the paper award.

Idiap becomes first non-US site of the Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR)
tech — Dec 03, 2019

This National Science Foundation (NSF) initiative invites industry players to join forces in a cooperative effort to support and drive high quality research in biometrics and in return, to have privileged access to the developed technologies. Idiap hosts the first non-US site.

A year to reinforce ties between Idiap and Mexico
research — Nov 21, 2019

Full time professor in Mexico, Esaú Villatoro is on sabbatical year at Idiap. He aims to develop a project in the Natural Language Understanding field with different researchers from the Idiap Research Institute.

The best presentation award of the Conference on Robot Learning goes to Noémie Jaquier, PhD student at Idiap
research — Nov 07, 2019

The Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL) awarded the best presentation award to Noémie Jaquier. In collaboration with the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence (BCAI), she presented a paper which highlights how mathematics and machine learning can help to find solutions to problems in robotics.

A new blade for Idiap’s Swiss knife
institute — Nov 05, 2019

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
research — Oct 17, 2019

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.

François Fleuret was named as Adjunct Professor
institute — Oct 03, 2019

The ETH Board appointed a total of 25 professors in various fields. Among the nominated scientists, François Fleuret, head of the Machine Learning in our Institute.

When a robot learns how to make traditional Swiss raclette thanks to AI
research — Oct 01, 2019

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.

The European Biometrics Research Award goes to Tiago de Freitas Pereira, PostDoc researcher at Idiap
research — Sep 25, 2019

In the face recognition research field, new challenges are going harder as the field limits are expanding. Tiago de Freitas Pereira award from the European Association for Biometrics is a significant recognition for his work during his thesis.

Daily life made easier thanks to artificial intelligence and entrepreneurs
tech — Sep 18, 2019

Winners of the International Create Challenge (ICC) share a common will to use artificial intelligence for day to day applications. Particularly cosmopolitan, the 2019 edition illustrates the significant potential for business creation in these areas.