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The Institute of Information Theory and Automation (UTIA) is a public non-university research institution which administratively falls under the Czech Academy of Sciences. UTIA conducts fundamental and applied research in computer science, signal and image processing, pattern recognition, system science, and control theory. In addition to its research activities, UTIA is engaged in undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate education. It also publishes the journal Kybernetika and acts as a certified forensic expert institution. UTIA consists of eight scientific departments, computer centre, library, facility maintenance department and business administration department. UTIA is managed by the Director and the Board.

Pod Vodárenskou věží 4
CZ-182 00, Prague 8
Czech Republic

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The department of Pattern Recognition organizes 2nd Workshop on Perception of Material Appearance.

The workshop will be held at UTIA, in room 3, on Monday, November 6th, 2023, starting at 9:30.

 

Program:

 

09:00-09:10 – Welcome & introduction
 

ÚTIA offers one-year internships for talented high school students within the framework of the Open Science programme of the Czech Academy of Sciences. The offer for 2024 includes a total of 8 internships, 3 in the field of mathematics and 5 in the field of IT. This ratio reflects quite well the main specializations of the institute. More information is available on the project website at this link. Applications are due by 30 November 2023.

Institutes of Information Theory and Automation in cooperation with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague organizes STAT of ML (Statistics of Machine Learning) conference to be held from  October 5 to October 6, 2023  in Prague, Czech Republic. The main theme of the conference is rigorous statical treatment of machine learning applied in the field of digital finance.

 More information can be found at the webpage 

13.9.2023 po těžké nemoci odešel náš vážený kolega a kamarád pan Ing. Jindřich Bůcha, CSc.

Bude nám všem velmi chybět..


Prezident republiky Petr Pavel předal ve středu 21. června ve Velké aule Karolina jmenovací dekrety novým profesorkám a profesorům. Profesorem pro obor matematika – matematické modelování a numerická matematika byl jmenován vedoucí oddělení MTR Martin Kružík.

Dne 6. června 2023 na veřejném zasedání vědecké rady Fakulty elektrotechnické ZČU přednesl náš kolega Václav Šmídl úspěšně profesorskou přednášku na téma  "Machine learning in electrical machine modeling and design". Blahopřejeme!

Workshop on Stochastics Informatics and Decision Making  - known as Alšovice according to the traditional venue of many of the first meetings - is an annual workshop organized by members of the Department of Stochastic Informatics of the Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

The department of Decision-Making Theory organizes a Mini-Symposium on secret sharing. The event offers three exceptional speakers: Carles Padro, Laszlo Csirmaz, and Mate Gyarmati. The Mini-Symposium is organized in a hybrid form. It is possible to participate either in person or connect virtually using the Zoom application. All three speakers will participate on-site.

The other option is to follow the online stream on YouTube.

The Winter School of the Department of Decision-Making Theory is a popular meeting of students and researchers from the department and collaborating researchers from several Czech institutions as well as guests from abroad. This year, it is organized by  M. Studený, J.Vomlel, and J.Outrata. The scientific program covers the research interests of the department MTR UTIA and of our invited guests.

With regret we have to announce that Mgr. Zdeněk Beran, CSC. our colleague, Emeritus Staffer,  passed away suddenly on January 15, 2023. We will miss him as a great scientist and as a dear colleague.