Beyond deep learning: Learning from small and heterogeneous data
We operate at the interface between neural and symbolic AI methods aiming to enable the next generation of explainable, data-efficient and safe AI systems. Our research investigates how the combination of latent and explicit data representation paradigms can deliver better learning and reasoning over data.
The group is part of Idiap’s Cross Research Groups (CRGs) initiative, aiming to promote strategic areas in AI and to facilitate internal integration across research groups, external collaborations and industrial applications.
Neuro-symbolic AI methods are critical to enable the application of AI methods in industrial settings, facilitating the development of models which are transparent, safe and that can generalise over small and heterogeneous datasets.
Our current research areas include:
General Areas
- Natural Language Processing
- Neuro-symbolic AI
- Interpretable/Explainable AI
Natural language inferenc
- Abductive inference
- Mathematical Language processing
- Explanation generation
- Explainable question answering
- Scientific inference & explanations
Neuro-symbolic models
- Multi-hop reasoning
- Semantic & inference controls
- Conceptual & Knowledge representation in NLP
- Graph models in NLP
- Disentanglement in NLP
- Safe NLP
AI applications in Biomedicine
- Biologically-informed models
- Hybrid Mechanistic-statistical models
- Clinical decision support
- NLP for supporting drug discovery
- Clinical trial design
Group News
Created in 2022, Cross Research Groups will foster collaborations between Idiap research groups. Their aim is to have long-term impacts on society thanks to an approach mixing both business oriented solutions and interdisciplinary scientific groundwork.
Accelerating the selection of potential sources of antibiotics using artificial intelligence is one of the goals of ABRoad. This project is the result of a partnership between InflamAlps, a pharmaceutical R&D company, and Idiap. Supported by The Ark Foundation, this innovative project aims to develop a digital platform enabling the selection of potential sources of antibiotics.
Idiap Research Institute and the School of Engineering at EPFL invite applications for the directorship of Idiap. The successful candidate will also hold a faculty position as full professor at EPFL School of Engineering.
Idiap is developing its research capacities by hiring four new senior researchers. Two women and two men, whose goal will be to work on topics with great potential in AI and to continue to progress in areas that have already contributed to the reputation of the institute.
Group Job Openings
Our group is regularly posting job openings ranging from internships to researcher positions. To check the opportunities currently available or to submit a speculative applications use the link below.Our group is regularly posting job openings ranging from internships to researcher positions. To check the opportunities currently available or to submit a speculative applications use the link below.
Current Group Members
FREITAS, André
(Research Scientist)
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VALENTINO, Marco
(Postdoctoral Researcher)
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WYSOCKI, Oskar
(Postdoctoral Researcher)
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DELMAS, Maxime
(Postdoctoral Researcher)
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BOU SLEIMAN, Maroun
(Visitor)
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Alumni
Please note that this list is not exhaustive.
- GARCIA GIRALDO, Juan
- MEADOWS, Jordan
- THAYAPARAN, Mokanarangan
Active Research Grants
Past Research Grants
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