AI to improve the diagnosis of sleep disorders
The researcher from CITIC at UDC, Adriana Anido Alonso, participated in the «IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence», which took place from March 17 to 20 in Trondheim, Norway.
The researcher from CITIC at UDC, Adriana Anido Alonso, participated in the «IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence», which took place from March 17 to 20 in Trondheim, Norway.
The march TIC Talk, organized by CITIC at the University of A Coruña, hosted two presentations today focused on improving the estimation of socioeconomic data in small areas.
The technological-educational program of CITIC at UDC, which has developed more than 70 solutions to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, strengthens its global reach with its participation in this world forum in Los Angeles.
CITIC researcher Adriana Dapena Janeiro delivered a talk titled “Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Human-Machine Interfaces” at IES Miraflores de Oleiros, aimed at students in their fourth year of ESO and first year of Bachillerato.
Today, CITIC of UDC hosted the presentation of the third edition of AddVenture, an entrepreneurship and innovation program promoted by the Social Councils of UDC and USC.
The Research Center for Information and Communication Technologies at the Universidade da Coruña welcomed a group of around twenty first- and second-year high school students from IES Agra do Orzán on Tuesday, March 11.
On Friday, Coral Calero Muñoz, Professor at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, delivered the talk “Green is the New Black: Challenges in Software and AI Development,” as part of the INDITEX-UDC Chair of AI in Green Algorithms lecture series.
Coral Calero Muñoz will deliver the lecture “Green is the New Black: Challenges in Software and AI Development” on Friday, March 7, at 12:00 PM in the Cloud Room at CITIC.
Salvador Naya, Javier Tarrío, and Miguel Alfonso Flores publish the book “Statistical Quality Control for Industry 5.0”.
A study published in The Astrophysical Journal, led by researcher Xabier Pérez Couto, reveals how the remnants of lost planets can be studied in dead stars.