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Transfer Learning from computer vision to audio event detection

April 29, 2021March 7, 2022 audias

Speaker: Sergio Segovia Abstract: A brief summary about my lecture, in relation to my doctorate we are exploring the idea of applying the transfer learning technique between the domain of computer vision to the objective of detecting acoustic events. The… Read More

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Fitting Protein Language Models (PLMs) for the prediction of protein functionality using zero-shot and few-shot techniques.

September 15, 2025

Open science in the service of conservation: An accessible, user-friendly machine learning workflow for automated anuran monitoring in complex Neotropical soundscapes

September 10, 2025
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