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SUMMARY:Drôles d'Objets 2025
DESCRIPTION:Joffrey Becker (ETIS\, équipe Neurocybernétique) organise la conférence “Drôles d’Objets\, Un nouvel art de faire“\, du 2 au 4 juin à Lannion.. \nLe programme de la conférence Drôles d’Objets 2025 est désormais disponible. Vous y trouverez les différentes contributions. \nLes inscriptions sont également ouvertes depuis le site web de la conférence\, et ce jusqu’au 18 mai. \nAu plaisir de vous retrouver à Lannion du 2 au 4 juin 2025 !
URL:https://www.etis-lab.fr/event/droles-dobjets-2025/
CATEGORIES:Conference,ETIS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joffrey Becker":MAILTO:joffrey.becker@ensea.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250611T100000
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SUMMARY:Présentation invitée du professeur Yasuo Kuniyoshi\, IA encorporée et robotique souple
DESCRIPTION:Dans le cadre du PEPR Robotique Organique\, l’axe “Matériau Architecture et Intelligence Incarnée” et le laboratoire ETIS sont contents d’inviter le Professeur Yasuo Kuniyoshi\, du laboratoire ISI de l’université de Tokyo.\nYasuo Kuniyoshi est un des pionniers en robotique souple et intelligence artificielle encorporée. Y. Kuniyoshi a pour objectif de concevoir des systèmes intelligents capables de se comporter de manière appropriée dans un monde réel incertain et complexe. Afin de comprendre pleinement les principes de l’intelligence\, son laboratoire se concentre sur l’incarnation physique\, les comportements émergents\, les processus développementaux et la socialité. \nil fera une présentation au laboratoire ETIS à CY Cergy-Paris Université\, site Saint-Martin\, le mercredi 11 juin 2024\, amphi Lwoff\, à 10h30. Arrivée souhaitée et pause-café à 10h00. \n\n10h Accueil café – arrivée\n10h30 Intro PEPR O2R et AS1 par Pierre Renaud\, responsable de l’axe Matériau Architecture et Intelligence Incarnée\, professeur à l’INSA Strasbourg\, membre de l’équipe RDH du laboratoire ICube (CNRS/Université de Strasbourg).\n10h50 – 11h40 Exposé de Yasuo Kuniyoshi\n11h40 12h Q/R\n12h Déjeuner\n\nAfin de faciliter l’organisation\, merci de confirmer votre venue : https://forms.gle/Me5ZU9bY1sL3DYpo8 \nquestion: est-ce qu’il y aura une visio ? réponse: non\, c’est tellement plus agréable de vous avoir en vrai et de discuter ensemble. \n[English] \nAs part of the PEPR Organic Robotics\, the Material Architecture and Embodied Intelligence axis is excited to invite Professor Yasuo Kuniyoshi\, ISI laboratory at the University of Tokyo.\nYasuo Kuniyoshi is one of the pioneers in soft robotics and embodied artificial intelligence. Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s goal is to design intelligent systems capable of behaving appropriately in an uncertain and complex real world. To fully understand the principles of intelligence\, his laboratory focuses on physical embodiment\, emergent behaviors\, developmental processes\, and sociality. \nHe will give a presentation at CY Cergy-Paris Université\, Saint-Martin site\, on Wednesday\, June 11\, 2024\, in the Lwoff amphitheater\, at 10:30 a.m. Early arrival and coffee break at 10:00 a.m. \nA brief introduction to the PEPR  and the Material Architecture and Embodied Intelligence research area will be given just beforehand by Pierre Renaud\, professor at INSA Strasbourg and member of the RDH team at the ICube laboratory (CNRS/University of Strasbourg). \n\n10:00 a.m. Coffee Reception – Arrival\n10:30 a.m. Introduction to PEPR\, O2R\, and AS1\n10:50 a.m. – 11:40 a.m. Presentation by Yasuo Kuniyoshi\n11:40 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Q&A\n12:00 p.m. Lunch\n\nTo facilitate organization\, please confirm your attendance: https://forms.gle/Me5ZU9bY1sL3DYpo8 \nQuestion: Will there be a video conference? Answer: No\, it is so nice to have you in real.
URL:https://www.etis-lab.fr/event/presentation-invitee-du-professeur-yasuo-kuniyoshi-ia-encorporee-et-robotique-souple/
LOCATION:CY Cergy Paris Université\, site de Saint-Martin\, amphi Lwoff\, 2 avenue Adolphe-Chauvin\, Pontoise\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference,ETIS
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SUMMARY:Workshop IA et Conscience / AI and Consciousness Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Peut-on créer une intelligence artificielle consciente ? C’est la question que posera le workshop « Intelligence artificielle et conscience »\, organisé par l’ atelier 4 – Sciences cognitives et intelligence artificielle de Coggames \, les 12 et 13 juin à l’ENS-PSL (Paris) . \nCet événement a pour but de favoriser des échanges interdisciplinaires sur la conscience\, en croisant sciences cognitives\, neurosciences\, intelligence artificielle et robotique développementale. À une époque où l’IA et les grands modèles de langage transforment nos vies\, il devient crucial d’explorer les convergences entre intelligence naturelle et artificielle\, ainsi que les limites actuelles de la modélisation de la conscience. \nℹ️ Participation gratuite — merci de vous inscrire pour faciliter l’organisation : https://iaetconscience.sciencesconf.org/ \nOrganisateurs : Alexandre Pitti\, Nicolas Spatola\, Rufin VanRullen\, Laura Cohen \n\nAI and Consciousness Workshop – June 12–13 in Paris \nCan we create a conscious artificial intelligence? This is the central question of the “Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness” workshop\, organized by Atelier 4 – Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence of Coggames \, taking place on June 12–13 at ENS-PSL in Paris . \nThe goal of this event is to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on consciousness \, bridging cognitive science \, neuroscience \, artificial intelligence \, and developmental robotics. At a time when AI and large language models are transforming our lives\, it is essential to explore the convergences between natural and artificial intelligence \, and the current limits of modeling consciousness. \nℹ️ Free event — please register to help with organization: https://iaetconscience.sciencesconf.org/ \nOrganisation: Alexandre Pitti\, Nicolas Spatola\, Rufin VanRullen\, Laura Cohen
URL:https://www.etis-lab.fr/event/workshop-ia-et-conscience-ai-and-consciousness-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Conference,ETIS
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SUMMARY:Cultural Heritage Seminar | Jon Hardeberg and Nistor Grozavu
DESCRIPTION:The next ETIS Tandem seminar will take place on Wednesday June 18th at 2 pm\, in the Curium\, at ENSEA and on zoom (link below). \nJon Yngve Hardeberg from the NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology\, Colourlab) and Nistor Grozavu (ETIS UMR 8051) will talk about their work on Cultural Heritage\, abstracts are given below. \n  \nJon Yngve Hardeberg\nNTNU − Norwegian University of Science and Technology\,\nColourlab\, Department of Computer Science\, N-2815 Gjøvik\, Norway\nSpektralion AS\, N-2815 Gjøvik\, Norway \nSpectral Imaging for Cultural Heritage: Past\, Present\, and Future\nDuring the last few decades\, spectral imaging has proven to be a very useful technology for the precise documentation and non-destructive analysis of tangible cultural heritage objects [1-5]. With spectral imaging we here include various imaging technologies which allow to measure the spectral reflectance of the objects at a large number of spatial locations of the object in one operation. These technologies vary greatly in key parameters such as spatial resolution (number of pixels)\, spectral resolution (number of channels)\, cost\, and time and complexity required to capture high quality images. \nIn this talk we will first introduce the principles of spectral imaging\, before discussing how this type of imaging can be useful in the field of cultural heritage [3\,4]. Then we will present and discuss examples of our recent and ongoing research in this field\, for instance on the topics of pigment mapping in paintings [2\,5\,6\,7]\, hyperspectral analysis of stained glass windows [8]\, analysis of historical textile fragments from the Viking age\, and visualization of hyperspectral images. Finally\, considering the challenging task of properly assessing the quality of a spectral image [3\,9]\, we will discuss the question of how many spectral channels we actually need in a spectral imaging system [10\,11]. \n  \nNistor Grozavu\nETIS UMR 8051\, CY Cergy Paris University\, ENSEA\, CNRS \nUsing multimodal AI to support the preservation of Cultural Heritage under Climate Change\nHeritage materials are increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Fluctuations in temperature\, humidity\, and other environmental factors can accelerate the degradation of monuments\, yet predicting this weathering remains complex due to the wide range of influencing variables i.e. material properties\, conservation conditions\, and human activity among them. In this talk\, we will explore how artificial intelligence\, and in particular multimodal machine learning\, can help address this challenge. By integrating diverse types of data i.e. scientific images\, in situ sensor readings\, and environmental records\, we aim to better understand and anticipate material deterioration across time and context. Our work focuses on three French heritage sites: Strasbourg Cathedral\, the Bibracte archaeological area\, and the Saint-Pierre Chapel. These sites serve as case studies for developing AI models capable to predict a degradation index under different climate scenarios and opens new perspectives for long-term cultural heritage conservation planning. \n  \nReferences\n[1] H. Maître\, F. Schmitt\, J.-P. Crettez\, Y. Wu and J. Y. Hardeberg\, Spectrophotometric Image Analysis of Fine Art Paintings\, Proc. 4th Color Imaging Conference\, p. 50-53\, Scottsdale\, Arizona\, 1996 \n[2] J. Y Hardeberg\, S. George\, F. Deger\, I. Baarstad\, and J. E. Palacios\, Spectral Scream: Hyperspectral image acquisition and analysis of a masterpiece. In “Public paintings by Edvard Munch and some of his contemporaries. Changes and conservation challenges\,” Archetype Publications\, London\, 2015 \n[3] S. George\, J.Y. Hardeberg\, J. Linhares\, L. MacDonald\, C. Montagner\, S. Nascimento\, M. Picollo\, R. Pillay\, T. Vitorino\, E. K. Webb\, A Study of Spectral Imaging Acquisition and Processing for Cultural Heritage\, in “Digital Techniques for Documenting and Preserving Cultural Heritage\,” Arc Humanities Press\, 2017\, p. 100-130 \n[4] R. Pillay\, J.Y Hardeberg\, S. George\, Hyperspectral Imaging of Art: Acquisition and Calibration Workflows\, Journal of the American Institute for Conservation\, 58(1-2)\, 3-15\, 2019. \n[5] H. Deborah\, S. George\, J. Y. Hardeberg\, Spectral-divergence based pigment discrimination and mapping: A case study on The Scream (1893) by Edvard Munch. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation\, 58(1-2)\, 90-107\, 2019 \n[6] D. J. Mandal\, H. Deborah\, S. George and J. Y. Hardeberg\, “Unsupervised Clustering for Works of Art Using Hyperspectral Imaging: A Case Study on Edvard Munch’s Self-Portrait (1905)\, 13th Workshop on Hyperspectral Imaging and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)\, 2023 \n[7] N. Eckertz\, H. Deborah\, J. Y. Hardeberg\, and I. C. A. Sandu\, Spatially Constrained Hyperspectral Pigment Mapping Using Watershed Segmentation\, 14th Workshop on Hyperspectral Imaging and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS) 2024 \n[8] A. Babini\, S. George\, T. Lombardo\, and J. Y. Hardeberg. Acquisition strategies for in-situ hyperspectral imaging of stained-glass windows: case studies from the Swiss National Museum. Heritage Science\, 11:74\, 2023 \n[9] R. Shrestha\, R. Pillay\, S. George\, J. Y. Hardeberg\, Quality evaluation in spectral imaging – Quality factors and metrics. Journal of the International Colour Association\, 10 p. 22-35\, 2014 \n[10] A. Alsam\, D. Connah\, J. Hardeberg\, Multispectral Imaging: How Many Sensors Do We Need? Journal of Imaging Science and Technology\, 2006\, pp 45 – 52. \n[11] M. Amiri\, G. Trumpy\, “Is Multispectral enough” An evaluation of the performance of multispectral images in pigment unmixing task\,” Proc. London Imaging Meeting\, 2024 \n 
URL:https://www.etis-lab.fr/event/cultural-heritage-seminar-jon-hardeberg-and-nistor-grozavu/
LOCATION:ENSEA\, Curium\, avenue du Ponceau\, Cergy\, 95014\, France
CATEGORIES:ETIS,Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camille Simon Chane":MAILTO:camille.simon-chane@ensea.fr
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250628
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SUMMARY:Workshop SINFRA 2025
DESCRIPTION:Le laboratoire ETIS a le plaisir d’annoncer la tenue à Cergy du 25 au 27 juin du workshop annuel SINFRA qu’il co-organise avec CY Cergy-Paris Université et l’IRL IPAL. \nPour plus d’informations\, merci de vous rendre sur ce lien. \nSoutien apporté par la Fondation de Sciences de la Modélisation & CY Initiative et par CY Advanced Studies. \n 
URL:https://www.etis-lab.fr/event/workshop-sinfra-2025/
LOCATION:CY Cergy Paris Université – les Chenes\, 33 boulevard du Port\, Cergy\, 95000\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference,ETIS
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicolas Cuperlier":MAILTO:nicolas.cuperlier@cyu.fr
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