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Our group is part of the Unit of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) based in Turin, directed by Professor Tatiana Tommasi.
Read more about our Unit here!
Ellis talks
- 9/02/2022, Antonio Loquercio (University of California at Berkeley): Agile Autonomy: Learning High-Speed Flight
- 15/12/2022, Luca Moschella (University of Rome): Relative representations enable zero-shot latent space communication
- 20/07/2023, Edoardo Battaglia (University of Utah): Towards transferring medical expertise through haptics and sensing: telementoring for needle insertion
- 30/10/2023, Ronald Poppe (Utrecht University): When Accuracy is Hiding Something from You: Beyond our Beloved Benchmark Datasets
- 7/12/2023, Alessio Del Bue (PAVIS, IIT): 3D Scene Understanding: from 3D point-based to graph-based representations of the world
- 21/03/2024 – Giacomo Meanti (Inria Grenoble, Thoth team): Efficiently Kernel Learning of the Koopman Operator for Dynamical Systems
- 04/04/2024, Davide Tadeo (PAVIS, IIT): Robots learning and acting safely in the real world to graph-based representations of the world
- 23/04/2024, Mirco Mutti (Technion): Unsupervised Reinforcement Learning via State Entropy Maximization
- 15/07/2024, Hakan Bilen (University of Edinburgh): 3D awareness is good for your computer vision tasks
- 16/07/2024, Damien Teney (Idiap Research Institute): Inductive Priors in Trained and Untrained Neural Networks
- 26/11/2024, Samuel Horvath (Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence): Trainable Decomposition: Addressing Device Heterogeneity and Model Size
- 14/01/2025, Francesco Quinzan (University of Oxford): AI Safety: Challenges and Opportunities
- 11/03/2025, Piera Riccio (Ellis Alicante): Representing the Human Body in the AI Era: a Data-Centric Approach
- 12/05/2025, Patrick Pérez (Kyutai): A multistream multimodal foundation model for real-time voice-based applications
- 21/05/2025, Mattia Segu (ETH Zurich): Advancing Instance-Level Perception: End-to-End Sequence Modeling for Tracking and Efficient Multi-Modal Segmentation
- 10/09/2025, Jens Kober (TU Delft): Robots Learning Through Interactions
We welcome our first group of Ellis PhD students:
