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New Book by the INESC-ID researcher Andreas Wichert and his PhD student Luís Sá-Couto
World Scientific just published the work “Machine Learning — A Journey to Deep Learning”, written by INESC-ID researcher Andreas Wichert and his PhD student Luís Sá-Couto.
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COVID-19 detection from coughs and speech
A team of researchers from IST (Instituto Superior Técnico - Universidade de Lisboa) and INESC-ID (Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores - Investigação e Desenvolvimento), coordinated by Isabel Trancoso, is developing a new project to explore the possibility of automatically detecting COVID-19 from its effects on cough and speech.
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Arlindo Oliveira is one of the new members of STOA International Advisory Board
Arlindo Oliveira, President of INESC and Researcher at INESC-ID was invited to be one of the new members of the STOA (European Parliament Panel for the Future of Science and Technology) Advisory Board.
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Nine INESC-ID researchers are among the most cited top scientists in the world
Nine INESC-ID researchers are among the most cited top scientists at the top 2% of their respective areas.
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João Madeiras Pereira is a new senior member of ACM
João Madeiras Pereira was nominated Senior Member of the ACM - Association for Computing Machinery.
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IObundle IP at 2020 Design&Reuse top10
IOb-SoC is a System-on-Chip template equipped with a CPU, a memory system and a serial communications module. By democratising the use of CPUs in electronic design, IOb-SoC is at the forefront of enabling powerful AI and machine learning algorithms in all sorts of electronic equipments, especially ultra low-poer ones. Users can easily customise IOb-SoC to implement more complex and specific SoCs. It uses RISC-V processors at its core, dispensing with cumbersome and expensive solutions such as ARM processors. By democratising the use of CPUs in electronic design, IOb-SoC is at the forefront of enabling powerful AI and machine learning algorithms in all sorts of electronic equipment, especially ultra-low-power ones. It is released in the public domain under the MIT permissive license and distributed using the Github platform. By providing the code publicly, and at no charge, stakeholders can easily use IOb-SoC for teaching, research, and industrial innovation.
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Alumnus Paulo Martins received the Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award
Paulo Martins was awarded an honorable mention "Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award", by the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM).
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Researchers team on top 5 in International Timetabling Competition
The 4th edition of the International Timetabling Competition took place during the last year and brought together researchers and enthusiasts from 57 countries to solve complex scheduling problems.
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Artificial Intelligence and COVID-19: new research project between HL Learning Health, IST and INESC-ID
The goal is to create AI models to assist in the analysis of thoracic radiographies in patients in a context of emergency.
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