CEIEC has submitted a poster to the MDS conference on a biomarker based on natural language processing methods to detect the stages of Parkinson’s disease through the use of electroencephalograms.
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UFV signs a collaboration agreement with ADAMO Robot
The UFV has signed an agreement with ADAMO Robot to carry out activities that promote the creation of new training projects, research, internships, employment and transfer of research results. Finding new treatments for musculoskeletal pain has become a priority and […]
Survey of Machine Learning Techniques in the Analysis of EEG Signals for Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review
An article by Ana M. Maitín López and Álvaro J. García Tejedor, members of the CEIEC research team, and Juan Pablo Romero Muñoz, lecturer at the UFV and member of the Brain Injury Unit of the Beata María Ana Hospital, […]
The CEIEC has been awarded in the R+D+i on AI Award category by Ametic
The R+D+i on AI Award category went to the Francisco de Vitoria University. Carme Artigas, Secretary of State for Digitization and Artificial Intelligence, has been in charge of delivering it to Álvaro García Tejedor, director of the CEIEC – Francisco […]
The UFV Vice President for Research awards an award for patent application to Álvaro García Tejedor, Alberto Nogales Moya and Emilio Delgado Martos
For the first time, the Francisco de Vitoria University (UFV ) has awarded €1,200 for a patent application actually made and registered in the SPTO Registry under the title ARQGAN: “Method for obtaining an image with a restored object” . This project, led by Álvaro García […]
GEMA
CEIEC has published a paper in Software Impacts journal entitled: “An open-source Python library for self-organizing-maps”. It explains the development of GEMA (GEnerador de Mapas Autoorganizados) a Python library developed for the creation and training of a neural model called self-organizing map. […]
New paper published for IntelliSys conference
CEIEC researchers Álvaro García Tejedor and Alberto Nogales will attend the IntelliSys 2022 conference in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) to present the paper “How do thermography colors influence breast cancer diagnosis? A hybrid model of convolutional networks with a weighted average […]
The ‘Universal Declaration’ of Artificial Intelligence
In 2020, Unesco began to develop the universal declaration of Artificial Intelligence, which was joined by groups of experts from the most advanced companies in technology and development, such as Google or Facebook. This has already been published (Report of […]
GPT-3 language model is now available
This November 18, 2021 OpenAI has opened the doors of its autoregressive language model, GPT-3, to the public. When we talk about GPT-3 we are talking about a huge artificial intelligence model (LLM – Large Language Model) capable of generating written language […]
MarIA is born: the first massive AI model in Spanish
The BSC-CNS (Barcelona Supercomputing Center – Centro Nacional de Supercomputación) and the National Library of Spain have developed a massive Spanish language model using Deep Learning technology whose access is open in the following repository. The project has been funded […]