"Civil rights and social justice", a conversation with Angela Davis and Mònica Terribas

May 27 at 11.30 a.m., in the auditorium of the Ciutadella campus

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Art and Spirituality. Conferences about art and spirituality in the work of Picasso, Tàpies and Miró

From 21 to 24 May 2024 at Pompeu Fabra University, the Antoni Tàpies Foundation, the Joan Miró Foundation and the Picasso Museum

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On 3 June, UPF is to invest the physicist, philosopher and activist Vandana Shiva honoris causa

On 3 June, UPF is to invest the physicist, philosopher and activist Vandana Shiva honoris causa

UPF will be awarding its highest distinction to Shiva, a physicist and a doctor of Philosophy from the University of Western Ontario, in recognition of her academic contribution to fields such as intellectual property rights, biodiversity, biotechnology, bioethics and genetic engineering. The event will be held on the Ciutadella campus and the laudatory speech for the ecofeminist activist will be given by the full professor of Ethics and Political Economy of Communication of the Department of Communication, Núria Almiron.

Xavier Amatriain, doctor in engineering from the UPF and AI expert: "It will soon be unthinkable to work without artificial intelligence"

Xavier Amatriain, doctor in engineering from the UPF and AI expert: "It will soon be unthinkable to work without artificial intelligence"

Xavier Amatriain, a renowned telecommunications engineer and AI expert, has spent much of his career in Silicon Valley, USA, and is currently vice-president of Product AI Strategy at Google. On 21 May he will return to the UPF, where he obtained his doctorate in Information and Communications Technologies in 2005. He will give a talk during the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Engineering studies at the UPF.

Back Two UPF projects receive grants from the Google Faculty Research Awards

Two UPF projects receive grants from the Google Faculty Research Awards

One is for Xavier Serra and Eduardo Fonseca, winners for the second time in a row, and the other for Gergely Neu, a researcher with the Department of Information and Communication Technologies. Of the 158 winning projects, two are of UPF, one of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, and one of the University of the Basque Country.

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The Google Faculty Research Awards programme awards grants for top-level technical research in computer science, engineering and related fields. It is an annual call open to submissions from the fields of computing and related topics such as quantum computing, machine learning, algorithms, natural language processing, etc. The scholarships cover the registration of a graduate student and offer professors and students the opportunity to work directly with researchers and engineers from Google.

For the 2018 call, Google received 910 proposals from 40 countries and more than 320 universities. Following the relevant reviews by experts and the committee, there were 158 winning projects, of which two are of Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), one of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and one of the University of the Basque Country, the only Spanish universities that have achieved funding. This year the subject areas that have received the most support are human-computer interaction, machine learning, machine perception and systems.

158 projects were selected, two of which are of Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), one of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and one of the University of the Basque Country, the only Spanish universities that have achieved funding

For the second time in a row

Xavier Serra, coordinator of the Music Technology Group (MTG) and principal investigator of the project, together with team member Eduardo Fonseca, who developed the proposal under Serra’s leadership, have received this award for the second time in a row, this time in the field of Machine Perception. Open, large and varied datasets are essential to advance in research on sound event recognition (SER). Serra and Fonseca work on SER and propose the development of a sustainable ecosystem that fosters open research in this area. “In this ecosystem, the use of machine learning approaches (for automatic segmentation and active learning) allows us to manage the software in a more scalable fashion, optimizing human resources”, say Serra and Fonseca.

Improving the theoretical understanding of the most effective algorithms

Gergely Neu, a researcher with the Department of Information and Communication Technologies (DTIC) at UPF is one of the winners in the field of Machine Learning and Data Mining. He states that “last year I spent three months on the programme of Google professors in Zurich (Switzerland)”.  His research topic is Reinforcement Learning (RL). In machine learning, RL is receiving a lot of attention because of the spectacular results obtained by its algorithms in solving difficult tasks, with a similar-to-human level of resolution. “Despite these successes, progress in this field is still mainly empirical, with little theoretical understanding of the most effective algorithms”, Neu states. In fact, most deep RL methods used in practice are direct adaptations of classic RL algorithms without directly involving the approximation capabilities of the underlying deep networks”, he adds. The project aims to address this problem by developing new tools that will lead to a deeper theoretical understanding of the existing methods.

 

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