Pierre Laperdrix is a CNRS research fellow at the Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique in Lille.1 He talks about Internet trackers, and the information they collect without our knowledge.
READ MORECRIStAL is opening its doors and organising meetings for secondary school pupils on the occasion of the national NSI (digital and computer sciences) day. You will be able to find out more about the research being carried out in the lab, including artificial intelligence, computer security, …
READ MOREThe CRIStAL laboratory organized a meeting with researchers in the digital sciences.
READ MOREThematic Day: Health Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human-Computer Interface (HCI) in Healthcare The Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine (AFIHM) runs a working group on HMI and healthcare, and recently organized a highly successful HMI and AI day in conjunction with the …
READ MOREEvery year, the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) recognizes new members for their promising and innovative research, creative thinking and potential for scientific leadership.
READ MOREOur colleague Walter Rudametkin has just been appointed a Junior Member of the Institut Universitaire In France with effect from 1 October 2022, for a period of five years.
READ MOREBlockchains are now well known thanks to cryptocurrencies, in particular the famous Bitcoin, and "decentralised finance" (or "DeFi" in English). But they can have applications other than financial ones. In fact, blockchains simply allow partners to exchange information without necessarily trusting …
READ MOREThe publication 'A Framework for Evaluating Quality-Driven Self-Adaptive Software System' was selected as the most influential paper published at the SEAMS 2011 conference in ten years and has been awarded the '10-year Most Influential Paper Award" at the SEAMS 2022 conference. An international …
READ MOREJean-Paul Delahaye and Philippe Mathieu have written 3 articles for the May 2022 issue of Pour la science on the theme of "How far will artificial intelligence go? - Jean-Paul Delahaye, "[When machines do …
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