LASIGE participates in the ITEA4 project “Intelligent Interoperable Digital Twins” (I2DT), which started on November 1, 2024. The project is coordinated by the RISE – Research institutes of Sweden, and joins 14 partners from 6 countries (Canada, Portugal,...
João Batista, former PhD student supervised by Sara Silva, published the paper entitled “Complexity, interpretability and robustness of GP-based feature engineering in remote sensing” in the journal “Swarm and Evolutionary Computation”, ranked within the top 10% of...
Researchers at LASIGE are, again, featured in the top 2% list of the world’s most-cited scientists. This information is annualy compiled by Stanford University (USA) and published by Elsevier BV and highlights the top 2% of scientists globally across various fields,...
As part of the CAMELOT project, the genetic programming framework GeneticEngine was submitted to GECCO’22 Symbolic Regression competition, achieving 3rd place in the Real-World track in a case study of predicting covid cases in New York. Since then, the LASIGE...
Continuing the work of LASIGE on Cyber-Threat Intelligence (CTI) tools for knowledge extraction and sharing from Open Source INTelligence (OSINT), Samaneh Shafee, a PhD student supervised by Alysson Bessani and Pedro M. Ferreira, published the paper entitled...