Organisation : Université / Administration centrale et Rectorat

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    New partnership explores potential of AI & Natural Language Processing

    The Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg has entered a collaborative research partnership with financial firm Clearstream, part of Deutsche Börse Group, and consulting firm escent. Over the next four years, a joint research project will explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) can be…

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    L’histoire de la justice au Luxembourg de 1815 à aujourd’hui

    Ce lundi 29 janvier 2018, le Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) et le ministère de la Justice ont signé une convention pour la création d’un projet de recherche destiné à explorer plus de 200 ans d’histoire de la justice au Grand-Duché.

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    Infrastrukturen der Grenze

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    Phd defence: Luxemburgische Intonation: System und Sprachkontakt

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    Phd defence: The Democratic and Human Rights Transition in Sub-Saharan States since the End of the Cold War and the European Union’s Influence

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    Phd defence: La mémoire de la « Résistance » au prisme d’une histoire comparée des associations d’anciens résistants

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    Phd defence: The institution of linguistic dissidence in the Balearic Islands: dynamics of Catalan standardisation

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    Symposium Cardiology today and tomorrow

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    Research Seminar – Graph Signal Processing: Fundamentals and Applications Part 2

    Networks and graphs are used to represent pairwise relationships between elements of a set, and are objects of intrinsic interest. In graph signal processing (GSP), the object of study is not the network itself but a signal supported on the vertices of the graph. The graph is intended to represent a notion of proximity between…

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    Research Seminar – Graph Signal Processing: Fundamentals and Applications Part 1

    Networks and graphs are used to represent pairwise relationships between elements of a set, and are objects of intrinsic interest. In graph signal processing (GSP), the object of study is not the network itself but a signal supported on the vertices of the graph. The graph is intended to represent a notion of proximity between…

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