Seminars postponed to March 2nd!
The two seminars scheduled for March 1st are postponed to March 2nd, due to the bad weather conditions that will prevent most of the audience to reach the department.
Read More »The two seminars scheduled for March 1st are postponed to March 2nd, due to the bad weather conditions that will prevent most of the audience to reach the department.
Read More »Fabrizio Riguzzi (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Ferrara) April 18th, 2018 – 12:00 AM DIISM, Artificial Intelligence laboratory (room 201), Siena SI Description Probabilistic logic programming (PLP) under the distribution semantics handles well relational uncertain data and knwoledge graphs. However, inference is expensive inference so simplified versions of the language have been […]
Read More »Alberto Rossi (DIISM, University of Siena) March 1, 2018 – 10:30 AM DIISM, Artificial Intelligence laboratory (room 201), Siena SI Description Fully recursive perceptron network (FRPN) could be an alternative to normal MLP. It is composed by three layer, input, output and only one hidden with its neurons interconnected in instantaneous way. FRPN computational capability […]
Read More »Simone Bonechi (DIISM, University of Siena) March 1, 2018 – 9:30 AM DIISM, Artificial Intelligence laboratory (room 201), Siena SI Description Semantic Image segmentation is more and more being of interest for computer vision and machine learning researchers. A lot of applications need accurate and efficient segmentation mechanisms: autonomous driving, indoor navigation, and even virtual […]
Read More »Lisa Graziani (DINFO, University of Florence and DIISM, University of Siena) February 8th, 2018 – 3:30 PM DIISM, Artificial Intelligence laboratory (room 201), Siena SI Description Affective Computing is an emerging field of research that aims to enable intelligent systems to recognize, feel, infer and interpret human emotions. It is an interdisciplinary field spanning computer […]
Read More »Matteo Tiezzi (DIISM, University of Siena) February 1st, 2018 – 9:30 AM DIISM, Artificial Intelligence laboratory (room 201), Siena SI Description Convolutional neural networks that are used to recognize shapes typically use one or more layers of learned feature detectors that produce scalar outputs, interleaved with subsampling. In this way they obtain translational invariance. However […]
Read More »Fabrizio Riguzzi (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Ferrara) February 28th, 2018 – 12:00 AM DIISM, Artificial Intelligence laboratory (room 201), Siena SI Description Probabilistic logic programming (PLP) under the distribution semantics handles well relational uncertain data and knwoledge graphs. However, inference is expensive inference so simplified versions of the language have been […]
Read More »Marco Gori (DIISM, University of Siena) February 22th, 2018 – 9:00 AM DIISM, Artificial Intelligence laboratory (room 201), Siena SI Description The puzzle of computer vision might find new challenging solutions when we realize that most successful methods are working at image level, which is remarkably more difficult than processing directly visual streams. In this […]
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