MLJC project in Geometric DL accepted at NeurIPS 2022, New Orleans (USA)

MLJC project in Geometric DL accepted at NeurIPS 2022, New Orleans (USA)

We are delighted to announce that a group from MLJC including Luca Bottero, Francesco Calisto and Valerio Pagliarino will present their work at the world-leading conference NeurIPS 2022 (Neural Information Processing Systems) in the Neur-Reps (https://www.neurreps.org/) (Symmetries and Geometry in Neural Representations) workshop. The conference will take place in New Orleans, Louisiana (USA) from November, 27th to December 3rd. The project is inserted in the landscape of Geometric Deep Learning (GDL), a relatively recent branch of Machine Learning aiming at studying how to enforce geometrical structures and priors into ML models, whit the final goal of increasing performances, generalization capabilities and explainability. This specific work, titled Unsupervised Learning of Geometrical Features from Images by explicit Group Action Enforcement, has the ability of automatically disentangling the geometric rototranslational and scaling features from the intrinsic ones, when creating a latent representation of a dataset of input images. This line of research may lead in future to the development of more powerful and efficient architectures...
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Machine Learning Journal Club selected in the EO Dashboard Hackathon by ESA, NASA, JAXA

We are glad to announce that the Machine Learning Journal Club team, composed by Beatrice Villata Andrea Semeraro Luca Pezzini Micol Olocco and Luca Bottero , has been selected as one of the finalist competitors in the EO Dashboard Hackathon (https://lnkd.in/dWRtmkq), organized by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, European Space Agency - ESA and JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency!Together with 31 other projects, our project about "How was the lockdown from up there? A cross-country comparison in air quality" has been chosen among the 232 submitted in total. Proud of the possibility to compete against amazing teams, we wish everyone good luck!#ai #research #m #machinelearning #mljc #nasa #space #science https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6825368389255475200 ...
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The Scientific Machine Learning team from MLJC presents at JuliaCon 2021

The Scientific Machine Learning team from MLJC presents at JuliaCon 2021

It's been an honour for our Scientific Machine Learning team (Luca Bottero, Valerio Pagliarino, Simone Azeglio, Francesco Calisto) to give a lighting talk at JuliaCon 2021. It is about a real world test of the Julia #SciML ecosystem, using #NeuralPDE.jl in particular.You can take a look at it on the Julia Programming Language Youtube channel: https://lnkd.in/duM_FiG .We would like to thank HPC4AI, Chris Rackauckas, Università degli Studi di Torino, Luca Peyron for their valued help.#ai #machinelearning #pinns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45GdDnuNirg The Scientific Machine Learning team from MLJC will present their work on Physics Informed Neural Networks applied to modelization of the level-set equation for applications in environmental physics to the 2021 edition of JuliaCon, which will take place from 28th to 30th of July. Their work has been accepted as a lightning talk, so it will consist in a ten minute presentation. They are looking forward to submitting the paper to the JuliaCon proceedings as well. We will add the link to the talk...
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MLJC gets on the Neurohackathor 2021 podium

MLJC gets on the Neurohackathor 2021 podium

On 23rd and 24th May 2021 the Medical AI and BCI team from Machine Learning Journal Club participated in the NeuroHackathor 2021, hosted by the Neurotechnology Scientific Student Club from Torùn, Poland. NeuroHackathor 2021 is an international hackaton for studying engineers, programmists, cognitive scientists and others interested in neurotechnology and human daily living. The hackathon has been held online, and the Machine Learning Journal Club brought 11 components in 2 teams. Both teams have been awarded with second and third place! ML1C MLJC team-1 choosed the "Museum of the future" topic. The aim was the personalization of the museum visitors' experiences using technology. In 24h they developed an idea for an hybrid BCI-NLP-CV system to adapt the picture caption reading using multiple bio-signals as EEG, eye tracking and galvanic skin response. Arianna Di Bernardo Flavio Sartori Gabriele Penna Letizia Pizzini Pio Raffaele Fina Pietro Sillano Here you can watch their pitch presentation: https://youtu.be/aXXjF_0VPUQ ML2C MLJC team-2 choosed to work on the topic: "How to reduce the negative effects of pandemic isolation with neurotechnology?". The...
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