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On 11 March, LIRIS had the pleasure of welcoming a group of pupils from the Georges Brassens secondary school in Rive de Gier, accompanied by their mathematics teacher, Annick Chazal. The aim of this visit, organised by Aline Parreau and Isabelle Vauglin, was to arouse the girls' interest in science, and more particularly in computer science and mathematics.
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Syrine Salouhou, a doctoral student in the SICAL team, will be taking part in the local final of Ma Thèse en 180 secondes.
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Six teaching-research positions (3 PR and 3 MCF) are open for competition in 2025 at LIRIS. We strongly encourage interested candidates to contact the people mentioned in research and teaching. Do not hesitate to share this with people in your networks who may be interested in applying.
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We are pleased to announce the arrival of Colin de la Higuera (Professor of Computer Science at Nantes University) at LIRIS, on Thursday, February 13, 2025. He will come to discuss with us about the challenges of AI in open education, as part of a laboratory seminar. An appointment to note in your diaries, we are looking forward to seeing many of you! The seminar will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the Fontannes room (Charles Darwin Building D, ground floor, on the left when entering the hall), opposite the T1/T4 Université Lyon 1 tram station, LyonTech-la Doua Campus.
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The data used to train AIs reflect societal stereotypes and prejudices, for example, towards underrepresented groups. In order to maintain the confidentiality of sensitive data, such as health data, while ensuring that it is not biased, learning methods must be adapted.
Spotlight publications
- Bastien Doignies, David Coeurjolly, Nicolas Bonneel, Julie Digne, Jean-Claude Iehl & Victor Ostromoukhov (2024). « Differentiable Owen Scrambling ». ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol. 43, n°6, p. 255. doi : 10.1145/3687764. HAL : hal-04721127.
- Nicolas Bousquet, Laurent Feuilloley & Sébastien Zeitoun (2024). « Local certification of local properties: tight bounds, trade-offs and new parameters ». 41st International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS 2024), 14 mars 2024, Clermont - Ferrand (France). doi : 10.4230/LIPIcs.STACS.2024.21. ArXiv : 2312.13702. HAL : hal-04440851.
- Sonia Ben Mokhtar, Louis-Claude Canon, Anthony Dugois, Loris Marchal & Etienne Rivière (2024). « A scheduling framework for distributed key-value stores and its application to tail latency minimization ». Journal of Scheduling, vol. 27, pp. 183-202. doi : 10.1007/s10951-023-00803-8. HAL : hal-04501444.
- Liqun Liu, Romain Vuillemot, Philippe Rivière, Jeremy Boy & Aurélien Tabard (2024). « Generalizing OD-Maps to Explore Multi-Dimensional Geospatial Datasets ». The Cartographic Journal, p. 20. doi : https://doi.org/10.1080/00087041.2024.2325191. HAL : hal-04471211.
- Philippe Lamarre, Jennie Andersen, Alban Gaignard & Sylvie Cazalens (2024). « A generic framework to better understand and compare FAIRness measures ». Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management - 24rd International Conference, EKAW 2024, 28 novembre 2024, Amsterdam (Pays-Bas). HAL : hal-04709107.
- Aurélien Cecille, Stefan Duffner, Franck Davoine, Thibault Neveu & Rémi Agier (2024). « GroCo: Ground Constraint for Metric Self-Supervised Monocular Depth ». European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 4 octobre 2024, Milano (Italie). ArXiv : 2409.14850. HAL : hal-04704025.
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