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Half-day seminar on Computational Creativity14 AprICTEAM hosts a Francqui chair holder, Prof. Hannu Toivonen, from the University of Helsinki, Finland. Prof. Toivonen is a world-renowned expert in data mining and computational creativity.En savoir plusHalf-day seminar on Computational Creativity14 AprICTEAM hosts a Francqui chair holder, Prof. Hannu Toivonen, from the University of Helsinki, Finland. Prof. Toivonen is a world-renowned expert in data mining and computational creativity.
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Computational Creativity seminar14 Apr13h05 Hannu Toivonen : Creativity and AIComputational Creativity is the study of creative systems. In this talk, Prof Toivonen will discuss the relationship between AI and creativity. He will show different ways in which machine learning can be used for creativity, and he also highlights key differences between typical AI tasks and creativity.En savoir plusComputational Creativity seminar14 Apr13h05 Hannu Toivonen : Creativity and AIComputational Creativity is the study of creative systems. In this talk, Prof Toivonen will discuss the relationship between AI and creativity. He will show different ways in which machine learning can be used for creativity, and he also highlights key differences between typical AI tasks and creativity.
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INGI Seminar - Generality and Generalisation in Principle and in Practice20 Marby Dr Dennis Soemers, Department of Advanced Computing Sciences of Maastricht UniversityResearchers in artificial intelligence (AI) often seek to develop algorithms that exhibit high degrees of generality, as well as generalisation. "Generality" refers to the ability to apply the same technique to multiple different problems.En savoir plusINGI Seminar - Generality and Generalisation in Principle and in Practice20 Marby Dr Dennis Soemers, Department of Advanced Computing Sciences of Maastricht UniversityResearchers in artificial intelligence (AI) often seek to develop algorithms that exhibit high degrees of generality, as well as generalisation. "Generality" refers to the ability to apply the same technique to multiple different problems.
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Professional hacking by Robin Descamps, PWC20 MarInformation security and data protection are at the core of architects and developers during the design and development of applications with users (web or mobile applications, ATMs, embarked software, etc.).En savoir plusProfessional hacking by Robin Descamps, PWC20 MarInformation security and data protection are at the core of architects and developers during the design and development of applications with users (web or mobile applications, ATMs, embarked software, etc.).
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Practical computation of the diffusion MRI signal of realistic neurons based on Laplace eigenfunctions18 Marby Jing-Rebecca Li (INRIA-ENSTA)The complex transverse water proton magnetization subject to diffusion-encoding magnetic field gradient pulses in a heterogeneous medium such as brain tissue can be modeled by the Bloch-Torrey partial differential equation. The spatial integral of the solution of this equation in realistic geometry provides a gold-standard reference model for the diffusion MRIEn savoir plusPractical computation of the diffusion MRI signal of realistic neurons based on Laplace eigenfunctions18 Marby Jing-Rebecca Li (INRIA-ENSTA)The complex transverse water proton magnetization subject to diffusion-encoding magnetic field gradient pulses in a heterogeneous medium such as brain tissue can be modeled by the Bloch-Torrey partial differential equation. The spatial integral of the solution of this equation in realistic geometry provides a gold-standard reference model for the diffusion MRI