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  • Digital Identity: Current Trends and Future Prospects

    …GITALIS PHYSIOLOGICA: a digital body for a digital identity This is a digital identity without an identity. This model is a physiological atlas of a human. We can use it to solve personification issues by reproducing the specifics of physiology and biometric and group identities. One example is training medical staff to work with actual humans. HOMO DIGITAL DOM…

    05.08.2019

  • ITMO University Scientists Present Record Amount of Works at the 2019 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference in Prague

    …Evolutionary algorithms  Evolutionary algorithms are metaheuristic search methods often used for solving complex optimization tasks that cannot be solved with other methods. They are based on metaphors deriving from biological evolution: as in nature, in evolutionary algorithms populations made up of a multitude of species develop ov…

    05.08.2019

  • Recognize Me If You Can: Can Facial Recognition Systems Really Tell How We Feel?

    … According to the Russian media, facial recognition technology showed great results during the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Among other things, it helped arrest over 100 perpetrators, solve the theft of the sponsor’s trophy and prevent a scramble in one of the fan zones. The devices used the FaceT and FindFace technologies by NtechLab. Facial recognition is also used …

    02.08.2019

  • Crystals and Peculiar Stars: Final Day of Mendeleev 150 at ITMO

    …eloped by the team since 2004 and is used by more than 5,000 researchers worldwide. USPEX is an evolutionary algorithm combined with quantum mechanics-based computation. It solves the “unsolvable” task of structural prediction of 3D, 2D, 1D, and 0D systems, as well as the prediction of phase transition mechanisms. It can be used to p…

    01.08.2019

  • Camp in Programming: Intense Problem-Solving

    …e also wanted to visit Russia, so it all worked out.  The participants of the program were surprised by its intensity. A good chunk of the program is actually practicing to solve programming sets and learn to solve problems.  Students from India were worried that it would be very theory-centered since their own studies mostly …

    01.08.2019

  • MIT Professor Marin Soljacic: AI Will Play a Large Role in the Future of Research

    …tand that subject and learn about at least a few simple algorithms. This way, you’ll be able to look at any task from a different perspective and maybe use machine learning to solve it. And even if you don’t have a full grasp of these tools, you’ll be able to find someone knowledgeable to collaborate with, but you will have a much better idea who and what are you loo…

    30.07.2019

  • Results are In: Online Round of ITMO University’s CtF Competition CyBRICS Comes to an End

    …ds of computer security, including web exploits, forensics, cryptography, system administration, and more. The qualifying round was held in the Jeopardy format, with the teams solving problems of increasing difficulty within a time limit. Learn more about this CtF format here. According to the stats, 1,188 teams signed up for the online round, 775 of which com…

    29.07.2019

  • ITMO Urban Studies Specialist Participates in Major Urban Planning Conference in China

    …an use IT in the field of urban studies. For one, to analyze problems associated with living in a big city, such as air pollution, heat release, poor quality of water, etc. To solve all these problems, people came up with a range of various algorithms, or the so-called planning support systems. These systems are designed to help urban specialists make important decis…

    26.07.2019

  • ITMO Fellow Fabio Bonsignorio and Professor Alexander Kapitonov: Research Reproducibility Will Generate a Sea Change in Our Economy

    …ne learning, big data and computer vision would give industrial enterprises the opportunity to communicate with each other, expedite the task-setting process and independently solve these tasks. Does this signify a new stage in production and economics? Fabio Bonsignorio: Machine learning, blockchain, artificial intelligence are just like Lego blocks: you can appl…

    24.07.2019

  • METANANO 2019: Conference on Nanophotonics and Metamaterials

    …ers, we are currently developing sources of quantum light. There is a lot of research conducted in this field worldwide right now. One of the problems that we’re attempting to solve here is to use these quantum light sources for secure quantum communication, for example, for ensuring the security of quantum communications and development of optical quantum computing.…

    22.07.2019