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READ MOREFrom a database, each user must access the information authorized to them, while other data remains hidden. However, some malicious programs are capable of circumventing this principle and revealing elements that were intended to remain secret. From the CRIStAL laboratory, and as part of a Momentum …
READ MOREThe development of participatory democracy has led to the emergence of new forms of consultation, with a vast amount of data to be analysed. The responses are complex, as everyone expresses themselves without any constraints of style or format. Artificial intelligence methods have therefore been …
READ MOREPrize for the best theses of the GdR MACS and the Section Automatique of the Club EEA - Session 2021 The jury for the Prix des Meilleures Thèses du GDR MACS et de la Section Automatique du Club EEA, chaired by Franck GUILLEMARD (Stellantis), met on March 24, 2021, by videoconference. The …
READ MORETowards Chapel-based Exascale Tree Search Algorithms : dealing with multiple GPU accelerators Nouredine Melab (University of Lille, CNRS/CRIStAL), Tiago Carneiro (INRIA Lille), Akihiro Hayashi, Vivek Sarkarx (Institute of Technology Georgia, USA) Tree-based search algorithms applied to …
READ MORERémi Bardenet is a specialist in statistical methods, which have many applications, particularly in medicine.
READ MOREFor the FR_SCV, UMR CRIStAL, IRHIS and SCALab collaborate on the historical, cognitive and technological foundations of SCV. .
READ MORECongratulations to Rémi Bardenet, research fellow at the CRIStAL laboratory, winner of the 2021 CNRS Bronze Medal.
READ MOREClarisse Dhaenens, vice-president of the University of Lille in charge of research in the fields of science and technology, also oversees from her offices in the Cité Scientifique the work of those who want to give greater visibility to advances in artificial intelligence in the region.
READ MORECongratulations to Sarra Habchi, winner of the Gilles Kahn Thesis Prize for her work on "Understanding Mobile-Specific Code Smells". Sarra Habchi did her thesis in the Spirals team of the CRIStAL laboratory; she is now a post-doctoral researcher in Luxembourg.
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