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Selective Kernel Networks

September 16, 2021March 7, 2022 audias

Speaker: Sergio Segovia Abstract: It is well-known in the neuroscience community that the receptive field size of visual cortical neurons are modulated by the stimulus, which has been rarely considered in constructing CNNs. We propose a dynamic selection mechanism in… 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

Speaker: Juan Antonio Gordillo Gayo. Abstract: The unprecedent success of…

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

Speaker: Gabriel Bidart Abstract: Amphibian populations worldwide are declining, particularly…

Introduction to Protein Language Models: biological concepts and computational tools

July 9, 2025

Speaker: Juan Antonio Gordillo Gayo. Abstract: Proteins are the main…

Optimization of a Deep Learning Model for DNA Analysis under Hypoxemic Conditions

July 2, 2025

Speaker: Paloma Villanueva Fuster. Abstract: This study focuses on predicting…

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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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