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University, is recognized for its expertise in artificial intelligence and formal methods In this stimulating academic context, we will focus on the problem of explainability of artificial intelligence models
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of external conditions. Recent work has demonstrated the strong potential of combining Internet of Things (IoT) devices with artificial intelligence in the cloud, but to date no solution has proposed embedding
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research environment at the interface of biology, chemistry, and artificial intelligence. The project is led by a multidisciplinary team specialized in cell image analysis and multimodal modeling, providing
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atmospheric sciences and artificial intelligence (two PhD theses, one completed and one ongoing), and have already established a common framework ensuring effective collaboration. The appointed doctoral
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, Communication, Optimization • SyRI: Robotic Systems in Interaction The PhD student will join the CID team, whose research focuses on Artificial Intelligence, including statistical learning, uncertainty management
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active in the fields of robotics, mechatronics, automatic control and artificial intelligence. Both departments are located in the same building, and have a long history of working together. A world
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a collaboration between Inria and Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe (MERCE) within the FRAIME project on artificial intelligence and formal methods. The project explores, on the one hand, how
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, Heudiasyc has been closely tied to the CNRS and is affiliated with the INS2I division (Information Sciences). Its research activities span computer science, automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence
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of electrical topologies (AC, DC, three-phase) and will integrate both standard and atypical wear cases. On this basis, high-performance artificial intelligence models will be developed. By combining neural
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expertise in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology to develop a unified theory of auditory-scene analysis in brains and machines. Close collaboration with Prof Elia Formisano's group