artificial intelligence
Using artificial intelligence to automate a large part of the work involved in editing corporate videos: the Moviolia project aims to be a game-changer for industry professionals. At the same time, it aims to promote digital “frugality”.
"Intelligent" video surveillance, crime prediction systems and other AI-based tools are more and more being used by police forces. The IAAP project, led by a team at IMT Atlantique, is examining the effectiveness of these systems and the changes they are bringing about.
The new European research project MOSAICO, which stands for 'Management, Orchestration and Supervision of AI-agent COmmunities', has just been officially signed, and will be funded as part of the Horizon Europe cluster 4 programme.
This is the fruit of several decades of collaboration: Orange and three institutions, IMT Atlantique, ENIB and ENSSAT, have announced the creation of a joint laboratory dedicated to optical telecommunications, Lab'Optic.
Error correction, very high throughput, DNA storage, AI contributions... A team of researchers from the Mathematical & Electrical Engineering (MEE) department at IMT Atlantique is working on the latest advances in coding, which plays a key role in all digital communication systems.
EDITO-Model Lab will prepare the next generation of ocean models, complementary to Copernicus Marine Service to be integrated into the EU public infrastructure of the European Digital Twin Ocean [j1] (EDITO) that will ensure access to required input and validation data (from EMODnet, EuroGOOS, ECMWF, Copernicus Services and Sentinels satellite observations) and to hig
The major objective of the AIDOaRt project is to provide a model-based framework to more efficiently support the continuous software and system engineering of large and complex Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) via AI-augmentation.
From December 8-11, six IMT Atlantique students participated in the GreenHack IT in Munich, a challenge gathering 60 future engineers from the Institut Mines-Télécom and the Technische Universität München (TUM). Two students from IMT Atlantique and their team were among the winners.
As medicine and genetics make increasing use of data science and AI, the question of how to protect this sensitive information is becoming increasingly important to all those involved in health. A team from the LaTIM laboratory is working on these issues, with solutions such as encryption and watermarking.
IMT Atlantique is particularly involved in the national doctoral programme on artificial intelligence led by the Institut Mines-Télécom, called AI@IMT. Out of the first 10 thesis topics selected for 2022, IMT Atlantique is working on 7 in high-stake areas: security, health, the industry of the future, and the data economy.