Digital learning, a major research theme in computer science

Digital learning, a major research theme in computer science

Digital learning tools are more and more popular among learners and teachers, in the context of hybrid pedagogical programs. At IRIT, a research niche exists in this field and the researchers involved in this research theme are invested in two projects that we wish to highlight in this article.

The digital decoders, focus on Elsa Cazelles

The digital decoders, focus on Elsa Cazelles

The comic strip “Les décodeuses du numérique” (The Digital Decoders) highlights the diversity of research conducted by women in the digital sciences. The book draws twelve portraits of women researchers, teacher-researchers and engineers, including that of Elsa Cazelles, a CNRS researcher at IRIT.

Social medias, digital social ecosystems

Head:   Social media constitute a field of application, experiment, a support for the formalization and a source of scientific and technological issues we are far from reaching the limits. Managing, modeling, analyzing, mining and eliciting such a digital ecosystem have been highlighted by various contributions of our teams. From the analysis of the dynamics of the social networks, for example for the detection of communities, are studied the processes of

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Real-world digital modeling

> Representation sparsity-based sampling, large scale, integration of multi-sources and multi-scales data > Processing analysis and fusion of complex multi-varied and/or hetergeneous data > Simulations taking into account large scale, heterogeneity, indetemination and precision control

Publication of the book “Cryptography: Algorithms, Protocols, and Standards for Computer Security”

Publication of the book “Cryptography: Algorithms, Protocols, and Standards for Computer Security”

Organized into 16 chapters, “Cryptography: Algorithms, Protocols, and Standards for Computer Security” has just been published by John Wiley & Sons, 624 pages – ISBN: 978-1-394-20750 – February 3, 2024. Its author is Zoubir Z. Mammeri, professor at Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier University; head of the T2RS team in IRIT’s ASR department.  This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the algorithms, protocols and standards that protect the modern

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Josiane Mothe, keynote speaker at ECIR 2024

Josiane Mothe, keynote speaker at ECIR 2024

Josiane Mothe, Head of the Data Management Department / SIG Team, has been invited to give a keynote presentation at the 46th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR) 2024. The presentation will take place on March 26, 2024, in Glasgow, Scotland, Great Britain. She has chosen the theme of large language models for languages with few digital resources and automatic text processing tools to make her presentation. Below is a

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CyberSec4Europe, a European summit on cyber security

CyberSec4Europe, a European summit on cyber security

The CyberSec4Europe project ended at the summit held on December 1st and 2nd in Brussels. It ends after four years of work. 43 partners and associates were part of the consortium. They have creatively and effectively achieved scientific advances in areas associated with cybersecurity. IRIT is represented in this consortium by 4 of its teams (ARGOS, ICS, RMESS, SIERA). The laboratory has a Strategic Application AreaCybersecurity, Heritage and People Safety

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