MIAGE
Les Masters 2 MIAGE IA2 et quelques doctorants ont participé au SophIA Summit
- Formation
- Recherche
le 29 novembre 2022
Cette année encore, l'Ecole a eu le plaisir d'inviter quelques étudiants à l'événement qui réunit depuis 5 ans les grands experts mondiaux de la recherche en intelligence artificielle
Le SophIA Summit est organisé par Université Côte d’Azur, 3IA Côte d'Azur, la Communauté d’Agglomération de Sophia Antipolis et le Sophia Club Entreprises avec le soutien du département des Alpes Maritimes.
SophIA Summit inspired me a lot on my future study, to think more about how all technologies can be used within different fields, what difficulties the companies are facing. The summit effectively facilitates the interaction between companies and the research field.
Wenxin Xiong, preparing a thesis at GREDEG on " How Neural and Physiological Activities Associated to Emotions Can Help to Forecast Purchasing Decision in Luxury Industry"
Many thanks for the opportunity to attend the 5th SophIA Summit! I found it especially interesting to see the connections which are maintained by Sophia's AI community to around the world. An inspiring was held by Mr. Daniel Rückert, as the medical application is different from my robotics specialization, but still providing valuable insights.
Jonas Konrad, PhD student at I3S, IIT PAVIS
I particularly appreciated the presentation of Matej Hladis and the round table led by Muriel Valin.
Nina Singlan, preparing a thesis cofunded by DS4H Graduate school and 3IA Côte d'Azur on "Neuromorphic Visual Odometry for Intelligent Vehicles with a Bio-inspired Vision Sensor"
All the presentations were very interesting and in particular the "Smart Territory, security and safety" part on Thursday morning
Enrico Fiasché, preparing a thesis at Inria on "Modeling and control of a heterogeneous and autonomous multi-robot system: Application to the detection and monitoring of forest diseases"
Thank you for the opportunity to join the event, overall the conference was a very nice and interesting experience! I particularly enjoyed the talks from Ioannis Brilakis and Philippe Després, as they had some great remarks and important thoughts about AI now and in the future.
Stefan Larsen, preparing a thesis at Inria on "Detection of changes and update of environment representation using sensor data acquired by multiple collaborative robots"
The SophIA Summit event is a great opportunity both to discover common and state-of-the-art methods in fields that one is unfamiliar with, as well as to meet other professionals to discuss a common research field, which could lead to useful insights.
Celia D'Cruz, preparing a thesis at I3S on "Decision support tool for multidisciplinary consultation meetings using deep learning - Application to colorectal cancer"