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Presentation DBAC's Bibliometrics and Research Services department is responsible for issues relating to open science, research data management, evaluation and bibliography. The librarians offer a wide range of services to researchers at the Collège de …
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Salamander Named in homage to François 1 st , founder of the Collège de France, of which this animal was the emblem, Salamandre is both the digital heritage library and the catalog of the Collège de France archives. The digital heritage library features …
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Presentation The Société Asiatique was founded in Paris in 1822, at a time when Oriental studies were arousing a general sense of curiosity and expectation in the intellectual world. The first learned society of its kind in Europe, it served as a model …
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Presentation The libraries and archives of the Collège de France offer a large and varied collection of full-text and non-full-text online resources in their fields of excellence. Comprising books, journals, articles, chapters and databases published by …
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Challenges are proposed by public services, companies or scientific laboratories, and are based on real-life problems. Participants submit the results of their classification or prediction algorithms, which are then put into competition via the website. …
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Stock Trading: Prediction of Auction Volumes (CFM) Detecting Sleep Apnea from Raw Physiological Signals (Dreem) Challenge on interannual climate forecasts (Ifremer) Interpreting Neural Networks Predictions for Multi-Label Classification of Music Catalogs …
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Predicting volatility on financial markets Presented by Éric Lebigot of Capital Fund Management The aim of the challenge is to predict the end-of-day volatility of US equities based on their historical beginning-of-day returns. Celebrity identification …
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This year, the challenges were organized and supervised at ENS by Tomas Anglès, Louis Thiry, Roberto Leonarduzzi and John Zarka . The organization of these data challenges is supported by the CFM Chair at the École normale supérieure, and by the Fondation …
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This year, the challenges were organized and supervised at the ENS by Rudy Morel, Tanguy Marchand, Florenting Guth, Louis Thiry, Gaspard Rochette, and John Zarka. The organization of these data challenges is supported by the CFM Chair at the École normale …
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The challenges are prediction, regression or classification problems, using real data provided by companies or research laboratories. They cover a wide spectrum of applications involving images, sounds, texts, medical data, physical measurements and …
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Presentation The Collège de France houses collections of objects of all kinds (paintings, scientific instruments, archaeological furniture, etc.) under the responsibility of the Museum Collections department and the heads of the libraries and archives …
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Noémie Elgrishi " Turning CO2 into fuel " Noémie Elgrishi, researcher, Chemistry of Biological Processes Chair, Institut de Chimie. Cédric Boissière " Cancer: A new generation of therapeutic vectors Cédric Boissière, CNRS Research Fellow, Hybrid Materials …
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ChADoCs currently number two hundred and fifty. The ChADoC association was founded in October 2009. Since its creation, it has been agreed that all ChADoC researchers are deemed to be members of the association, unless they express a wish to the contrary. …
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Çağlar Girit " A quantum spectrometer " Çağlar Girit, CNRS research fellow and team leader at the Institut de Physique du Collège de France. Sébastien Gleyzes " The mysteries of decoherence " Sébastien Gleyzes, CNRS Research Fellow, Quantum Physics Chair, …
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Presentation The library of the Institut d'études indiennes - founded in 1927 on the initiative of Émile Senart, Alfred Foucher and Sylvain Lévi - houses a collection of over 70 000 volumes of printed works, including 600 journal titles (40 in progress) …
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Presentation Founded in 1959, the Japanese Studies Library offers around 45,000 volumes and is open to all researchers for loan and consultation: its holdings include works on Japanese history, religion and literature from Antiquity to the end of the Edo …
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Presentation The Chinese Studies Library was created in 1927 as part of the Institut des hautes études chinoises (IHEC), founded in 1920. It grew rapidly thanks to generous funding from the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the advice of scholars …
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Presentation Founded in 1959 at the Sorbonne by Professor Charles Haguenauer (1896-1976), a Japanese and Korean scholar, and attached to the Collège de France in 1973, over 70% of the Korean Studies Library is in Korean and classical Chinese. It includes …
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Presentation The Claude-Lévi-Strauss Library is a research library under the auspices of the Collège de France, CNRS and EHESS. Specializing in ethnology and social anthropology, it was founded in 1960 by Claude Lévi-Strauss, ethnologist and professor at …
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Presentation The Egyptology Library holds a specialized collection of 39,000 books and 342 printed journal titles, as well as online books and databases on Pharaonic Egypt from the Predynastic period to Roman times. Its holdings cover hieroglyphic, …
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Presentation Founded in Paris in 1929, jointly by the American scholar Thomas Whittemore and the Byzantine Institute of Boston (Massachusetts), the Byzantine Library has a collection of almost 50 000 works on Byzantine civilization, with particular …
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Presentation Since 1 st January 2020, the Assyriology and West Semitic holdings have been grouped together in a single library, the Ancient Near East Library, which offers 37,000 printed works, 411 journal titles, complemented by online ebooks and …
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List of agreements in force Lectures and invitations to guest lecturers foster privileged links between the Collège de France and certain foreign institutions (universities, institutes of advanced study). Some of these partnerships have led to the signing …
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In many countries, researchers and artists cannot exercise their profession freely and are forced into exile. That's why, since 2017, the PAUSE program has been supporting them so they can continue their work. Through incentive funding, we enable …