While hand gestures are intuitive for humans, it can be a difficult concept to convey to a machine. Given the increasingly complex functionality provided by modern prosthetic hands, machine learning-based pattern recognition of hand gestures has gained popularity over the last decade. In particular, it enables more complex movement through more degrees of freedom. However,… Continue reading Comparing teaching strategies for machine learning-based prosthesis control
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Habilitation Thesis
In 15 May 2023, Baptiste Caramiaux defended his habilitation thesis. This was an opportunity to look back over 10 years of research and to reflect on new topics addressed by the ARCOL project. Manuscript in PDF SummaryIn this habilitation I emphasise the importance of a perspective on machine learning (and artificial intelligence) technologies situated in… Continue reading Habilitation Thesis
NIME 2023
New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) is the primary conference in musical interactions and interfaces. NIME 2023 takes place in Mexico from May 31 to June 3. Check out the conference website: https://www.nime2023.org/home This year, we have two publications that will be presented at the conference, both by Théo Jourdan, post-doctoral researcher at ISIR, part… Continue reading NIME 2023
Seminar
Seminar organised on May 15th at Sorbonne Université in Paris Technology is ubiquitous in our daily lives, be it personal, social, professional, medical. The aim of this seminar is thus to explore the cultures of technology, i.e. technology as situated rather than detached and decontextualised. In particular, this seminar will inspect artificial intelligence and machine… Continue reading Seminar