Davide Buscaldi (@davidebus) 's Twitter Profile
Davide Buscaldi

@davidebus

Maître de conférences @LipnLab, @univ_spn

Chargé d'enseignement au DIX, @Polytechnique

+papà / escrimeur / violoncelliste

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"How good is NLLB for low-resource languages? A study on the Genoese Language" accettato a CLiC-it Conference in collaborazione con l'altro genovese (anche se sampdoriano 😄) Paolo Rosso

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The DL4KG (#DeepLearning for #KnowledgeGraphs) workshop at #iswc2023 will kick off shortly (9:20) in Skalkotas Hall. Get ready for a lineup of seven intriguing papers and two excellent keynotes by Raphaël Troncy and Andrea Nuzzolese. Find out more at alammehwish.github.io/dl4kg2023/ Workshop on Deep Learning, LLMs 4 Knowledge Graphs

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Je fais la pub😉pour ma conférence de vulgarisation sur l'#IA générative à la Médiathèque de #SaintDenis ce samedi 20/1 à 15h: mediatheques-plainecommune.fr/conference-cre…

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Our new short course, Knowledge Graphs for RAG, is now available! Knowledge graphs are a data structure that is great at capturing complex relationships between data of multiple types. By enabling more sophisticated retrieval of text than similarity search alone, knowledge graphs

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We are pleased that “Workshop on Deep Learning and Large Language Models for Knowledge Graphs (DL4KG)” has been accepted at KDD2024. #llm #deeplearning #knowledgegraphs #kdd2024 Stay tuned for more details! Mehwish Alam Davide Buscaldi Michael Cochez Genet Asefa Gesese Francesco Osborne Diego Reforgiato

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New low in reviewing quality: R3:"why didn't you test your method on dataset X and Y?" -> results for datasets X and Y are in the result table I mean, it doesn't even require one to have read the paper, just a look at the tables and figures... (this is at KDD btw)

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I'm very happy to announce that the paper "Delaunay Graph: Addressing Over-Squashing and Over-Smoothing Using Delaunay Triangulation" authored by Hugo Attali, myself and Nathalie Pernelle has been accepted at #ICML2024 !!! Congratulations Hugo for your hard work!