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Stay updated with the latest news from NAVER LABS Europe. As one of Europe’s leading industrial AI labs, we regularly present our research, collaborate with international partners and take part in global events.

11 October 2013

Do computers need grammar books too? Author: Agnes Sandor

The world’s first known grammar “book” was conceived by Pānini  in fourth century B.C. India, when only a tiny minority of people could read or write, […]
3 October 2013

20 Years of Innovation – interactive timeline. 1993 – 2013

The XRCE interactive timeline will take you through the history of the centre in 5 Themes and 4 Research competencies. Themes: Office of the Future, […]
3 October 2013

Xerox Research Centre Europe 20th anniversary book

Book in PDF and ePub format. Contents: Foreword by Monica Beltrametti, Director XRCE Emerging Trends Presentations, Technology Demonstrations and Distinguished Seminar Series. 13 anniversary articles written by research […]
30 September 2013

Xerox Research Centre Europe Celebrates Two Decades of Innovation by Looking at the Future

Xerox Research Centre Europe Celebrates Two Decades of Innovation by Looking at the Future Researchers open labs to the public on Oct. 4, offer world […]
26 September 2013

How economics and machine learning can tackle transportation congestion. Authors Eduardo Cardenas, Stephane Clinchant, Chris Dance and Onno Zoeter

In an ideal world, when you want to travel from point A to point B, it’s just you, your horse and the empty prairie. When […]
26 September 2013

XRCE 20th anniversary distinguished speaker series: Marco Susani, September 27th 3.00pm

As part of the XRCE’s 20th anniversary events  the centre is running a series of distinguished speaker seminars  Seminar: Envisioning the collaborative work of the future: spaces, tools, […]
16 September 2013

Do you act like your computer (designer) thinks you ought to? Author: Jacki O’Neill

To make systems design successful requires understanding exactly how work is carried out, including the often unnoticed human expertise used every day in what we […]
10 September 2013

Will translation ever be fully automated? Author: Marc Dymetman

Translation requires a deep understanding of language yet this ability lies far away on the horizon of machine translation. Today’s statistical methods are however moving […]
10 September 2013

XRCE 20th anniversary distinguished speaker series: Navi Radjou, September 16th 11am.

As part of the XRCE’s 20th anniversary events the centre is running a series of distinguished speaker seminars .  Seminar: JUGAAD: A Frugal and Flexible Approach To Innovation; September 16th, 2013 […]
30 August 2013

Interact 2013, Cape Town, South Africa; 2-6 September 2013

Relationship-based Business Process Crowdsourcing? Jacki O’Neill and David Martin.  Interact 2013
30 August 2013

Machine Translation Summit XIV; 2-6 September 2013, Nice, France

Confidence-driven Rewriting for Improved Translation, Sriram Venkatapathy, Sachar Mirkin and Marc Dymetman. Marc Dymetman, programme committee.  MT Summit 2013. 
28 August 2013

Can “made up” languages help computers translate real ones? Author: Claude Roux

The idea of communication via artificial language such as Esperanto is known as constructed languages or “conlangs”.  Hollywood and the film industry in general is […]

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