One of the most exciting technical aspects of the IA4BIRDS project is research into information fusion techniques for the mass storage of bird count and transect data.
AIR Institute offers the public numerous courses to obtain the training they require in emerging disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, the internet of things, smart cities and big data.
Between 8 and 10 January, the AIR Institute hosted the kickoff meeting of the European project "A catalyst for EuropeaN ClOUd Services in the era of data spaces, high-performance and edge computing” (NOUS)”. It is an initiative with a strong consortium of 21 partners from 11 European countries.
Edge Computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) represent two fundamental pillars in today's technological evolution. Edge computing refers to the decentralisation of data processing, bringing it closer to where it is generated, rather than relying exclusively on remote servers.
The objective is to apply artificial intelligence to improve the capacity of this company's sperm analyzer, especially in assisted reproduction techniques.
In the maelstrom of big data, the LUCERNA project, an initiative driven by Luce Innovative Technologies and AIR Institute, stands out as a beacon of innovation. Deep Convolutional Neural Convolutional Networks (CNNs) are at the heart of this project.
WeForming, an acronym for Buildings as Efficient Interoperable Formers of Clean Energy, is the name of the new project funded by the European Union in which the University of Salamanca is participating, through the AIR Institute.
The IA4Birds project brings together different technologies and methodologies to address the pivotal challenge of sustainable natural resource and energy management.
The project, currently in the middle of its development, is coordinated by AIR Institute and has implemented six Living Labs in Italy, Egypt, Tunisia, Greece and Spain.