Machine learning

Low-noise innovations: How sounds are contributing to the future of telecoms

• Acoustics concerns all phenomena associated with sounds: the emission, propagation, capture and perception of sound waves.
• Originally focused on voice communications, telecoms have been a focus for acoustics research: coding, recognition, speech synthesis, etc.
• Today, sounds continue to provide many innovations: sound immersion for virtual reality; recognition of environmental sounds for natural spaces (detection of poaching or tree felling activities, species population measurements to assess biodiversity); recognition of environmental sounds for urban spaces (security) or the home (to detect when a person falls); and human-machine interactions where sound information complements or even supplements visual information.
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Neurotechnology: auditory neural networks mimic the human brain

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PLEAIS

P-C. Langlais (PLEAIS): “Our language models are trained on open corpora”

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Portable IoT device helps Parkinson’s disease patients to manage their symptoms

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NORIA: Network anomaly detection using knowledge graphs

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WineSensed uses artificial intelligence to predict taste preferences

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Attacks on AI: data cleaning becomes a cybersecurity issue

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