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2. Implementing a hybrid approach in a knowledge engineering process to manage technical advice relating to feedback from the operation of complex sensitive equipment
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Berger, Alain Claude Hervé, Boblet, Sébastien, Cartié, Thierry, Cotton, Jean-Pierre, and Vexler, François
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
How can technical advice on operating experience feedback be managed efficiently in an organization that has never used knowledge engineering techniques and methods? This article explains how an industrial company in the nuclear and defense sectors adopted such an approach, adapted to its "TA KM" organizational context and falls within the ISO30401 framework, to build a complete system with a "SARBACANES" application to support its business processes and perpetuate its know-how and expertise in a knowledge base. Over and above the classic transfer of knowledge between experts and business specialists, SARBACANES also reveals the ability of this type of engineering to deliver multi-functional operation. Modeling was accelerated by the use of a tool adapted to this type of operation: the Ardans Knowledge Maker platform., Comment: in French language. 35es Journ{\'e}es francophones d'Ing{\'e}nierie des Connaissances (IC 2024) @ Plate-Forme Intelligence Artificielle (PFIA 2024), Association Fran\c{c}aise pour l'Intelligence Artificielle; Laboratoire L3i La Rochelle Universit{\'e}, Jul 2024, La Rochelle, France
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- 2024
3. \'Evaluation des capacit\'es de r\'eponse de larges mod\`eles de langage (LLM) pour des questions d'historiens
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Chartier, Mathieu, Dakkoune, Nabil, Bourgeois, Guillaume, and Jean, Stéphane
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Computer Science - Information Retrieval ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT or Bard have revolutionized information retrieval and captivated the audience with their ability to generate custom responses in record time, regardless of the topic. In this article, we assess the capabilities of various LLMs in producing reliable, comprehensive, and sufficiently relevant responses about historical facts in French. To achieve this, we constructed a testbed comprising numerous history-related questions of varying types, themes, and levels of difficulty. Our evaluation of responses from ten selected LLMs reveals numerous shortcomings in both substance and form. Beyond an overall insufficient accuracy rate, we highlight uneven treatment of the French language, as well as issues related to verbosity and inconsistency in the responses provided by LLMs., Comment: in French language
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- 2024
4. Quelle {\'e}thique pour quelle IA ?
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Doat, David
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
This study proposes an analysis of the different types of ethical approaches involved in the ethics of AI, and situates their interests and limits. First, the author introduces to the contemporary need for and meaning of ethics. He distinguishes it from other registers of normativities and underlines its inadequacy to formalization. He then presents a cartography of the landscape of ethical theories covered by moral philosophy, taking care to distinguish meta-ethics, normative ethics and applied ethics. In drawing up this overview, the author questions the relationship between ethics and artificial intelligence. The analysis focuses in particular on the main ethical currents that have imposed themselves in the ways of doing digital ethics and AI in our Western democracies. The author asks whether these practices of ethics, as they seem to crystallize today in a precise pattern, constitute a sufficient and sufficiently satisfactory response to our needs for ethics in AI. The study concludes with a reflection on the reasons why a human ethics of AI based on a pragmatic practice of contextual ethics remains necessary and irreducible to any formalization or automated treatment of the ethical questions that arise for humans., Comment: in French language. Workshop Ethique et Morale de la Chaire IA Responsable, Nathalie Nevejans, May 2021, Distanciel, France
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- 2024
5. When Abel Kills Cain: What Machine Translation Cannot Capture
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Bénel, Aurélien, Falip, Joris, and Lacour, Philippe
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
The article aims at identifying what, from a structural point of view, AI based automatic translators cannot fully capture. It focuses on the machine's mistakes, in order to try to explain its causes. The biblical story of Ca\"in and Abel has been chosen because of its rich interpretive and critical tradition, but also because of its semantic difficulty. The investigation begins with the observation, for the translation of this text, of the language pairs and interfaces offered by the best known machine translation services (Google Translate, DeepL). A typology of the most frequent translation errors is then established. Finally, contemporary translations are compared, in order to underline the unique contribution of each. In conclusion, the article suggests a revision of translation theory and, corArtificial Intelligence, Translation, Limitations, Interpretation, Comparison, Unicityelatively, a reformulation of its technology concerning cultural texts., Comment: in French language
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- 2024
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6. PTSD-MDNN : Fusion tardive de r\'eseaux de neurones profonds multimodaux pour la d\'etection du trouble de stress post-traumatique
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Nguyen-Phuoc, Long, Gaboriau, Renald, Delacroix, Dimitri, and Navarro, Laurent
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Sound ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition - Abstract
In order to provide a more objective and quicker way to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), we present PTSD-MDNN which merges two unimodal convolutional neural networks and which gives low detection error rate. By taking only videos and audios as inputs, the model could be used in the configuration of teleconsultation sessions, in the optimization of patient journeys or for human-robot interaction., Comment: in French language. GRETSI 2023
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- 2024
7. A New Dynamic Distributed Planning Approach: Application to DPDP Problems
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Tolba, Zakaria
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Multiagent Systems - Abstract
In this work, we proposed a new dynamic distributed planning approach that is able to take into account the changes that the agent introduces on his set of actions to be planned in order to take into account the changes that occur in his environment. Our approach fits into the context of distributed planning for distributed plans where each agent can produce its own plans. According to our approach the generation of the plans is based on the satisfaction of the constraints by the use of the genetic algorithms. Our approach is to generate, a new plan by each agent, whenever there is a change in its set of actions to plan. This in order to take into account the new actions introduced in its new plan. In this new plan, the agent takes, each time, as a new action set to plan all the old un-executed actions of the old plan and the new actions engendered by the changes and as a new initial state; the state in which the set of actions of the agent undergoes a change. In our work, we used a concrete case to illustrate and demonstrate the utility of our approach., Comment: Master's thesis, in French language
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- 2024
8. Une ontologie pour les syst{\`e}mes multi-agents ambiants dans les villes intelligentes
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Aky, Nathan, Payet, Denis, Giroux, Sylvain, and Courdier, Rémy
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Multiagent Systems - Abstract
Towns and cities are currently equipping themselves with a host of connected devices, with a view to transforming themselves into ''smart cities''. To manage this mass of connected objects, autonomous software entities, known as agents, can be attached to them to cooperate and use these devices to offer personalized services. However, this object infrastructure needs to be semantically structured in order to be exploited. This is why the proposal of this article is an ontology, formatted in OWL, describing the object infrastructures, their links with the organization of the multi-agent system and the services to be delivered according to the users of the system. The ontology is applied to smart mobility for people with reduced mobility, and could be adapted to other smart city axes., Comment: in French language
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- 2024
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