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A major event bringing together Inria, the IMB and the LaBRI in a festive and convivial event.

Date: June 16th
Place: car park and lawn in front of the Inria building

With the growing expansion of shared micro-mobility services, new systems of geolocated and connected self-service vehicles are emerging: improving user safety, optimising organisation and journeys, managing and securing databases, and so on.

More information in the detailed advert.

Launch of the Trustworthy AI ChairThe spectacular progress made in Artificial Intelligence (AI) opens up a vast field of possible applications, which is constantly evolving, particularly in the field of machine learning. However, behind these impressive results, there are still major limitations when it comes to deploying these systems in confidence with their users.
The aim of the Trustworthy AI Chair is to help organisations deploy the best solutions based on Artificial Intelligence, combining efficiency with the guarantees that can be expected.

Free but compulsory registration before 2023, June 16th. See the detailed announcement.

Bruno Pinaud (SeD department, BKB team), is taking part as a speaker and trainer in the Digital Humanities Summer School: "Theory and Practice in Law, Political Science, Economics". Dates: 2023, June to 26 until 30th - Free admission

Poster and program in the detailed announcement.

 

Meeting, on 2023, June 02th, from 10 to 12 am (amphitheatre LaBRI) with the company Serma Technologies, and more particularly with Yoann Bodet, head of the Functional Safety activity (Pessac/Toulouse) of Serma Technologies.

The software of the SCRIME platform, Ossia score https://ossia.io/ has just reached 100 000 downloads.
It is an interactive intermedia sequencer resulting from research conducted at the LaBRI over the last twenty years and currently managed by the OSSIA contributors' collective.
This software is currently used in the framework of the "Métascène" project with the OARA (Office artistique de la Région Aquitaine, at the MECA), to drive an immersive show with 50 speakers, 3 screens with animated images representing portraits of several theatres in the area.

The objective of this collaborative handbook is to present the state of the art in graph games, which are part of a larger research topic called game theory. Graph games are the domain of games whose rules and evolution are represented by a graph.

From 2023, June 8 to 10th, at the Forum des Arts et de la Culture in Talence, the 1st edition of Echappées inattendues in New Aquitaine will take place.
This is a new, free, fun event for scientific mediation: a real invitation to explore and discover through meetings with scientists.

Find out more by consulting the details of the ad.

Vincent Martin recipient of 2022 of the thesis prize of the French Association of Spoken Communication (French-speaking learned society of "la parole"), for his thesis entitled: "New vocal biomarkers for the automatic detection automatic detection of sleepiness".

The LaBRI organizes a day on open source software with Alexis Kauffmann, Project Manager for open source software and educational resources and gender diversity in the digital sector, Sub-Directorate of Digital Transformation, Directorate of Digital Education, Ministry of National Education and Youth.

Admission is free but required - Evento with deadline 2023, April 10th: https://evento.renater.fr/survey/journee-sur-les-logiciels-libres-ejr74dzz
Or by contacting: auriane.dantes@labri.fr

Yvonne Jansen and data visualization awarded the CNRS bronze medal.

The SIF, with the help of the rectorat, is organizing a "Women & Computing" day on March 31th at the LaBRI. Participation is free, but mandatory.

On this occasion, the posters "Elles du Numérique" will be present again in the entrance hall of the LaBRI.

The RoboCup 2023 will open its doors in Bordeaux, from July 4 to 10th, 2023. This event, which brings together no less than 2500 competitors, 3000 robots and 45 countries represented, was officially launched at CapSciences on March 13th.

Start and participation of several members of SATANAS department in the PEPR NumPEx.
This program, co-piloted by CNRS, CEA and Inria, is financed in the framework of France 2030. Its objective is to develop software solutions to exploit the capabilities of these future French and European supercomputers; to prepare the major scientific and industrial application domains to benefit fully from the capabilities of these machines.

The voice is one of the specific characteristics of each of us. What if it was studied to allow the diagnosis of certain diseases or at least their follow-up?
This is what Vincent Martin and Colleen Beaumard are working on in their study of the voice in sleep disorders.

Following the departure of Denis Barthou, Olivier Aumage will be in charge of the STORM project team as of March 1st.

As part of the Math Week, the LaBRI will welcome, in the presence of the Rector, the school public on the afternoon of Monday, 2023, March 6th.

During the closing webinar (February 28) of the ROSE Challenge "Robotics and sensors for EcophytoII+", the BipBip project led by IMS, LaBRI, Elatec and CTIFL, will be officially declared winner.

As part of the visit of the DAS (Scientific Assistant Directors) of the CNRS, on Wednesday March 1, 2023, Anne Siegel, DAS of the INS2I, will give a seminar in the amphitheatre of the LaBRI, at 11am. The title of her presentation is "Gender equality in computer science: from global issues to local impacts".

During the NCA conference(IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications), Kadir Korkmaz (PhD student in the SeD department, Progress team), was awarded the Best student paper award.

Written in collaboration with Joachim Bruneau-Queyreix, Stéphane Delbruel, Laurent Réveillère and Sonia Ben Mokhtar (Liris CNRS-Lyon), his paper is entitled "In-depth analysis of the IDA-Gossip protocol".

As part of its Art & Science programming, SCRIME is organizing a concert-demonstration with the band Praetorian, on 26/01/2023 (Hemicyclia room), starting at 6pm. Only on registration.

It is a question of presenting a prototype developed to isolate and spatialize the instruments of the Praetorian group which have been recorded beforehand. The public is invited to test the device.

The traditional JCB (Journées de Combinatoire de Bordeaux) will take place this year from January, 2023, 30th to February 1st

The main objective of the Smartmob project, led by the mobility and intelligent transport chair (at Bx-INP), is to anticipate the various mobilities of tomorrow.

Fabien Lotte is the 2022 winner of the USERN (Universal Scientific Education and Research Network) award in the "Formal Science" category, for his project BrainConquest.

Mathieu Vérité (3rd year PhD student) received the Best paper award, in the Algorithms session, at the Supercomputing SC22 conference for his paper entitled: "Symmetric Block-Cyclic Distribution: Fewer Communications Leads to Faster Dense Cholesky Factorization"

Anne Bisagni-Faure, Rector of the New Aquitaine Academy, awarded the "Talents U" prize for the year 2022 to the project Moi Informaticienne, Moi Mathématicienne at the university's back-to-school ceremony (last October). These prizes reward projects carried out by the university community.

The Rhoban team has not demerited and has reached the second place of the podium, at the Robocup 2022 held last July in Thailand.

Congratulations to the champions!

 

In their article entitled: "Will an AI soon replace your psychiatrist?", Vincent Martin, post-doc at the LaBRI and Christophe Gauld, Child Psychiatrist at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, discuss the advances as well as the constraints and obstacles of AI in the medical field, and more precisely in psychiatry.

Who hasn't dreamed of diving into the memory of the oceans, playing soccer with robots, or discovering the secrets of industrial espionage? The CNRS is offering groups of randomly selected visitors the chance to take part in unique experiments in its laboratories in France between October 7 and 17. More than a hundred unusual visits will take place as part of the Fête de la science 2022 organized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research.
Among them, three will take place in Aquitaine and more particularly one of them stamped LaBRI.

In the context of large national projects on the theme of AI (in the broad sense), the article gives a quick overview of the research undertaken at the LaBRI, both on theoretical and practical approaches.

The EATCS-IPEC Nerode prize rewards outstanding papers in the field of multivariate algorithms. This year the prize is awarded to Bruno Courcelle for his articles:

1. Bruno Courcelle.  "The Monadic Second-Order Logic of Graphs. I. Recognizable Sets of Finite Graphs."  Inf. Comput. 85(1): 12-75 (1990)

2. Bruno Courcelle.  "The Monadic Second-Order Logic of Graphs III: Tree-Decompositions, Minors and Complexity Issues."  RAIRO Theor. Informatics Appl. 26: 257-286 (1992)

This award will be presented at the ceremony at the IPEC (International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation) conference in September.

Aurélie Bugeau is a laureate of the IUF for the Innovation Chair.
As a reminder: the IUF's mission is to promote the development of high-level research and to strengthen interdisciplinarity.

The Combinatorial Days of Bordeaux is a conference that takes place every year since 2009. It will take place this year from June, 2022, 08 to 10.

As part of the SCRIME's 20th anniversary festival, come and listen to the trio concert by François Rossé, Étienne Rolin and Jean-Michel Rivet, Wednesday, May 25, in the Hémicyclia room (LaBRI), at 7 pm.

As part of the series of events organized as part of the SCRIME's 20th anniversary festival, come and listen to Laurent Soulié's monographic concert on Tuesday, May 24, in the Hémicyclia room, at 7 pm.

"The Prehistory of SCRIME": first part of the series of events organized as part of SCRIME's 20th anniversary festival, Tuesday, May 17, Hemicyclia Hall, 7-8pm.

Presentation of the MATh.en.JEANS workshops on Saturday 2022, May 14th, from 10am, at the IMB (Building A33).

 

The Chair Mobility and Intelligent Transport organizes the day "(Cyber) security and safety of connected mobilities" - Tuesday, May 10th at 11am (Enseirb-Matmeca - Bx-INP)

MATh.en.JEANS is back with workshops for young researchers, who will present their research on Saturday April 09th, starting at 9am, at the IMB (Building A33).

The Palmes Académiques were awarded on March 15.
Olivier Ly received the title of knight and Serge Dulucq that of commander.

To encourage young girls in 9th and 10th grade to choose mathematics and computer science, a free internship at the University of Bordeaux allows them to discover training, research and jobs in these two disciplines.

Nathanaël Fijalkow discusses in his article in the Journal Interstices the following subject: "The advent of program synthesis".

Open ViBE is one of the world's leading software for encephalographic signal processing.
The Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation has awarded for the first time the Open Science prize for open source research software. This prize is part of the initiatives that allow to keep free some software developed by researchers.

Meghyn Bienvenu is one of 10 women scientists selected by the College of Learned Societies.

Even though the Tulip project is getting a bit old, but is still very active, Tulip has just received a few awards from SourceForge.

Antonio Casares, PhD student supervised by Igor Walukiewicz and Nathanaël Fijalkow won the best student paper award at the CSL (Computer Science in Logic) conference.

Some members of the LaBRI, involved in AI, participated last January in the meeting organized with the Waterloo Institute.

7.0 version (code name "Sankara") of the SCOTCH + PT-SCOTCH software package has been released. It is a major release, the result of six years of development, which brings many innovative features.

Reda Kamraoui receives the MICCAI International Challenge Award for his work on the detection of new multiple sclerosis lesions.

Olivier Ly Interview, on 2021, December 10th, on TV7 morning, about the NAIA.R forum (AI and computer science), which takes place from 9 to 11 of December, at Hangar 14 (Bx).

The LaBRI CL (Conseil de Laboratoire/Laboratory Council) voted unanimously on a motion regarding Bordeaux University electronic voting.

The Chair of Mobility and Intelligent Transport, headed by Mohamed Mosbah, has just won the "Research and Innovation 2021" prize from the Bordeaux University Foundation at the Awards Gala on 25th November 2021.

The Graduate Program Numerics invites you to its seminar on societal issues & scientific culture related to digital technology. Third session: Wednesday, October 27 at 6:15 pm in LaBRI amphi (preceded by a snack at 5:30 pm).

The Graduate Program Numerics invites you to its seminar on societal issues & scientific culture related to digital technology. Second session: Wednesday, October 20 at 6:15 pm in room 178 of the LaBRI (preceded by a snack at 5:30 pm).

The detection of sleepiness in the voice: this is the subject of Vincent Martin's thesis (I&S department), under Jean-Luc Rouas supervision.

SIF is organizing 2 virtual half-days, free but with registration, on hardware platforms for security. Dates: October, 2021, 14 and 15.

Frédéric Mazoit presentation in the framework of the Fête de la Science and the Bordeaux circuit. This year again, this event will take place "outside the walls" of the LaBRI.
Hervé Hocquard and Olivier Ly were participating in the mock trial on Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Quentin Manière receives the "Best student contribution award" at DL 2021 workshop

The SCRIME has just been labeled as a Platform of the University of Bordeaux.

The ANSSI (French National Agency for Information Systems Security) has just certified a third Dropbox-like secure tool. Parsec, the Bordeaux-based open source solution from the editor SCILLE (in partnership with LaBRI), is supported by the Direction Générale de l'Armement and Airbus. SecNumCloud hosting is in the works.

The multilayer network model recognizes that the complexity of relationships between entities in complex real-world systems is best understood in terms of multiple interdependent subsystems (or layers).

Adrian Tanasa is the author of "Combinatorial Physics", published by Oxford Univ. Press

Two LaBRI researchers, David Janin and Igor Walukiewicz received the prestigious 2021 “Concur Test of Time Awards”.

Each year, the CNRS rewards those who have contributed the most to its influence and to the progress of research.

François Pellegrini is elected vice-president of the CNIL

Jenny Benois Pineau leads the "Explainable Deep learning/AI" workshop at the IEEE ICPR '2021 IAPR conference. In connection with LABRI's emerging project Explanable AI, the aim is to propose methods to "understand" and "explain" how these systems produce their decisions.

Developers must be able to successfully modify very complex systems. The aim is to help them better understand the evolution of a program.

Web and mobile platform for personal trip planning

Loïc Paulevé proposes to "reconcile qualitative, abstract and scalable modeling for biological networks".

FEDER funding of the LSD platform (Lab In The Sky with Data)

Jean-Rémy Falleri  is appointed junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France, effective October 1, 2020, for a period of 5 years.
 

Because of the health situation, the Robocup 2020, which was due to take place in Bordeaux, was postponed until June 2023.

The 2021 edition will only be held in 100% virtual format before the 2022 edition, scheduled in Thailand.

The Academy of Sciences elected 18 new members. Among them, in the mathematics section, Mireille Bousquet-Mélou (CNRS silver medal) is distinguished.

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The Mobility and Intelligent Transport (MTI) Chair and TOPOS invite you to the conference entitled: "Data, a lever for managing, optimising and securing micro-mobility", on 08/06 from 2 to 5 pm, at Enseirb-Matmeca.

Registration and programme in the detailed announcement.

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