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SUMMARY:Journée Fédération Charles Hermite : Gestion des risques cyber
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre des journées de la Fédération Charles Hermite (CRAN-IECL-LORIA)\, la journée Gestion des risques cyber aura lieu le vendredi 8 décembre 2023 en salle de Conférences de l’Institut Elie Cartan de Lorraine (campus sciences\, Université de Lorraine). \n? Voir le programme
URL:https://www.loria.fr/event/24001/
LOCATION:IECL\, Salle de Conférences
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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SUMMARY:The Role of Distance Geometry in Protein Structure Determination
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is organized by Capsid Team and will be held by Antonio Mucherino. It will take place on December 8th at 10:30 am\, in room B013.\n  \nAbstract:\nDistance Geometry (DG) is an interdisciplinary research area where pure mathematics\, computer science and several other disciplines come together\, each by playing an important role\, either proposing new applications\, or providing support to problems arising in the DG context. In this seminar\, I’ll mainly be focusing on the application arising in structural biology which asks whether the three-dimensional structure of proteins can be determined by exploiting information that is basically encoded in terms of geometrical constraints. After a short historical review about my long collaboration with Therese Malliavin and other colleagues\, I’ll make a point on the state-of-the-art in the field and briefly describe our current research directions and ongoing projects.\n\n  \n\nAbout the speaker:\nAntonio Mucherino is an associate professor at IRISA\, University of Rennes and an applied mathematician. His research is mainly focused on Discretizable Distance Geometry.
URL:https://www.loria.fr/event/the-role-of-distance-geometry-in-protein-structure-determination/
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SUMMARY:Seminaire du D4 : "Understanding and Detecting: from Explainability in Natural Language Processing to Abusive Language Detection"
DESCRIPTION:Le prochain séminaire du D4 aura lieu le lundi 11 décembre à 14h dans la salle C005. \nTom Bourgeade (Université de Turin – Département d’Informatique)\, présentera un exposé intitulé « Understanding and Detecting: from Explainability in Natural Language Processing to Abusive Language Detection ». \nAbstract\nIn the rapidly evolving field of Natural Language Processing (NLP)\, where neural architectures are becoming increasingly more complex\, explainability of models is becoming essential to maintain users’ trust. At the same time\, the rise in usage of social media is making manual moderation of content increasingly difficult\, accentuating the need for automated abusive language detection systems\, based on these same architectures. This presentation will focus on two main areas of my research: first\, explainability in NLP\, in particular\, the detection of biases in datasets and the creation of understandable natural language explanations. Second\, I will present my work on abusive language detection\, through the creation and analysis of a contextualized corpus\, annotated for the presence of anti-immigrant stereotypes. I will also discuss the generalizability of these detection models\, and the importance and difficulties of taking conversational context into account.
URL:https://www.loria.fr/event/seminaire-du-d4-understanding-and-detecting-from-explainability-in-natural-language-processing-to-abusive-language-detection/
LOCATION:C005
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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SUMMARY:Seminaire du D1 : "Color-mapped noise vector fields for generating procedural micro-patterns"
DESCRIPTION:Le prochain séminaire D1 aura lieu le jeudi 14 décembre à 10h30 dans la salle B013. \nCharline Grenier\, doctorante au Laboratoire ICube\, présentera un exposé intitulé « Color-mapped noise vector fields for generating procedural micro-patterns ». \nAbstract\nStochastic micro-patterns successfully enhance the realism of virtual scenes. Procedural models using noise combined with transfer functions are extremely efficient to generate them. However\, most patterns employ 1D transfer functions\, which assign color\, transparency\, or other material attributes\, based on a single scalar noise. Multi-dimensional transfer functions have received widespread attention in other fields\, such as scientific volume rendering. However\, their potential has not yet been well explored for modelling micro-patterns in the field of procedural texturing. We propose a procedural model for stochastic patterns\, defined as the composition of a bi-dimensional transfer function (a.k.a. color-map) with a stochastic vector field. Our model encompasses several existing procedural noises\, such as Gaussian noise and Phasor noise\, and generates a much larger gamut of patterns\, including locally structured patterns. It can also be used to procedurally enhance virtual terrains in real-time\, for example by adding spatially varying erosion patterns. By adapting the Phasor noise to the specific characteristics of terrains (water flowing\, control on slopes) we create relief details corresponding to the underlying terrain characteristics\, that preserve the coherence of generated landforms and allow artistic control through a palette of control maps.
URL:https://www.loria.fr/event/seminaire-du-d1-color-mapped-noise-vector-fields-for-generating-procedural-micro-patterns/
LOCATION:B013
CATEGORIES:Séminaire
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SUMMARY:Séminaire du D3
DESCRIPTION:La demi-journée des doctorants du département 3 aura lieu le 14 décembre de 14h à 17h dans l’amphithéâtre.\n\nLes doctorants présentant un exposé sont :\n\nAmaury Saint-Jore (SIMBIOT)\nRunbo Su (SIMBIOT)\nDiego Vega (SIMBIOT)\nMaxime SAMSON (SIMBIOT)\nLoïc Cardinaël (OPTIMIST)\nRemi Gauchotte (OPTIMIST)\nPierre-Antoine Rault (COAST)\nClélie Amiot (COAST)\nWafik Zahwa (RESIST)\nOmar Anser (RESIST)
URL:https://www.loria.fr/event/seminaire-du-d3/
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