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Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research

Coordinates: 46°01′23″N 8°55′01″E / 46.023°N 8.917°E / 46.023; 8.917
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Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research
Istituto Dalle Molle di Studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale
Named afterAngelo Dalle Molle
Formation1988
Typepublic research institute
Purposeartificial intelligence research
Coordinates46°01′23″N 8°55′01″E / 46.023°N 8.917°E / 46.023; 8.917
Director
Jürgen Schmidhuber[1]
AffiliationsUniversity of Lugano
SUPSI
Websiteidsia.ch

The Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research (Template:Lang-it; IDSIA) was founded in 1988 by Angelo Dalle Molle through the private Fondation Dalle Molle. In 2000 it became a public research institute, affiliated with the University of Lugano and SUPSI in Ticino, Switzerland. In 1997 it was listed among the top ten artificial intelligence laboratories, and among the top four in the field of biologically-inspired AI.[2]

In 2007 a robotics lab with focus on intelligent and learning robots, especially in the fields of swarm and humanoid robotics, was established.[3]

Between 2009 and 2012, artificial neural networks developed at the institute won eight international competitions in pattern recognition and machine learning.[1]

IDSIA is one of four Swiss research organisations founded by the Dalle Molle foundation, of which three are in the field of artificial intelligence.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Amara D. Angelica (28 November 2012). How bio-inspired deep learning keeps winning competitions: An interview with Dr. Juergen Schmidhuber on the future of neural networks. Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence newsletter. Accessed March 2016.
  2. ^ X-Lab Survey, Business Week Magazine, 1997
  3. ^ Robotics Lab. IDSIA Robotics Lab. Accessed March 2016.