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Events in April 2019

  • PhD Seminars VIII

    PhD Seminars VIII


    April 1, 2019

    Talk 1

    Speaker

    Pawel Mlynarski (Epione)

    Title

    Deep Learning for Segmentation of Brain Tumors and Organs at Risk

    Abstract

    Medical images, such as MRI or CT scans, are used for diagnosis, therapy planning and monitoring of cancers. Automatic segmentation (contouring) of tumors is a very challenging task, due particularly to the variability of tumor shapes, locations and sizes. With their ability to automatically learn relevant features from images, Convolutional Neural Networks have recently achieved state-of-the-art results in a large variety of recognition tasks in medical imaging. However, current deep learning models for tumor segmentation still struggle with important problems such as high computational costs and the lack of annotated training data. In this work, we propose methods based on supervised and semi-supervised deep learning to address these practical challenges.

  • PhD Seminars - Easter Quiz

    PhD Seminars - Easter Quiz


    April 15, 2019

     

     

    We would like to invite you to an Easter Quiz edition of the PhD Seminars, for an hour of scientific quizzes and exchange.

  • PhD Seminars Special Edition

    PhD Seminars Special Edition


    April 29, 2019

    Talk 1

    Speaker

    Yves Bertot (Marelle)

    Title

    Practical aspects of the Coq system: why is it considered a major advance in Computer Science

     

    Abstract

    In 2014, The ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) gave the "Software System Award" to the Coq system. In this talk, we shall explain why this professional access considers that this system is a major advance for the future of computer technology. In practice, we shall show that programs can be described in mathematical and logical terms, that theorems can be stated about programs, and that the proof of these theorems can be verified by computers.

    Talk 2

    Speaker

    Andrea Castagnetti (Elicie Healthy)

    Title

    The Ellcie Healthy smart glasses: 23 grams of technology made in France

    Abstract

    Ellcie Healthy smart connected glasses (eyewear) have been designed to look after people and prevent risks like drowsiness at the wheel. Fifteen sensors embedded in the frame continuously measure physical, physiological and environmental data that are processed by Ellcie Healthy’s Artificial Intelligence to raise an alert when needed. The first part of the talk will cover the company history and the development of our first commercial product. In the second part of the talk we will present the research and development projects that we are conducting in collaboration with research laboratories to develop new concepts and technologies like sensory substitution devices ("Artefact" project: LEAT, UCA) and fall prevention applications for elderly people (Lamhess, UFR Staps and CHU Nice).

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