Computer sciences, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications

High Performance Computing

After the completion of this course, the students will have the knowledge of the architectures with high performance. They will understand the systems that are used for high performance computing and they will have the knowledge for algorithm speedup by their analysis and transformation based on available hardware infrastructure especially on their processor and memory hierarchy. 

Data Science & Artificial Intelligence

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As a student in the MSc Data Sciences & Artificial Intelligence course at Université Côte d'Azur, you will be trained to become a specialist in the mathematical techniques and computational tools needed to extract knowledge from large amounts of data. Students will receive a thorough grounding in theory as well as technical and practical data science skills, enabling them to apply advanced data science methods to real-world problems.

APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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The MIAGE IA2 course trains computer scientists capable of implementing in a very concrete way the various techniques resulting from artificial intelligence (AI).
At the end of this training, they will be able to :

  • decide if a problem is related to an AI technique,
  • know the limits and constraints associated with each AI technique,
  • develop an AI application using existing libraries or cloud services.

Artificial intelligence and machine learning

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The IAAA course introduces the most recent advances in artificial intelligence and trains students to exploit the associated methods and techniques in innovative applications. The themes covered are machine learning, deep learning, automatic natural language processing, modelling and solving problems based on constraints, and knowledge representation and processing. These topics are particularly relevant to data science and fundamental computer science.

Technologies Health Database - Artificial Intelligence

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Data is everywhere, increasingly large and complex, coming from various sources such as computers, mobile devices, sensors and social networks. This data is creating new needs and emerging applications that require advanced techniques related to various domains such as Big data, semantic web, internet of things, analytics and data science etc.  It is about managing large, dynamic and varied data that can be linked by complex relationships. The classic functionalities of traditional enterprise information systems are inadequate and insufficient to meet these needs effectively.

Technologies Health Image and Artificial Intelligence

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This course aims to provide computer scientists with a specialisation in the field of digital imaging. Its particular interest is to deal with : - the design and implementation of image-based applications (production, analysis and transmission of images, virtual reality, 3D animation). - the development of solutions dealing separately or simultaneously with image analysis and synthesis, 3D reconstruction, animation, virtual reality, augmented reality, with the help of artificial intelligence tools.

Artificial Intelligence

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A natural evolution of the projects carried out in recent years by data science and big data, what is most often referred to as artificial intelligence goes further both in terms of technological requirements and in the broad spectrum of scientific fields concerned: robotics, human-machine interaction, language processing, etc.

Massive data management and analysis

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Big Data is a strategic priority for businesses of all sizes and sectors. It is a revolution that is bringing sweeping changes to companies and is seen as an essential tool to create value.

Télécom Paris Tech leads three teaching and research chairs related to Big Data, offers a wide range of initial and continuing training programs, and promotes innovation through its incubator, Télécom Paris Novation Center. This brings together approximately fifty research professors, fifty PhD students and about one hundred graduates per year.