IDLab Seminar: How Do Popular Psychologists in Russia Present the Concept of Happiness?
On November 1, an online research seminar organized by the international laboratory IDLab took place, during which research assistant Nikita Matkin presented a study on the popularity and content of videos on the topic of "happiness" among Russian psychologists. The seminar gathered students and scholars not only from Perm but also from Moscow, attracting the interest of a wide audience.
AI Against Burnout: IDLab Assistants Present Research on Using Artificial Intelligence to Identify Professional Exhaustion
On October 28 in Moscow, at a seminar hosted by the HSE Laboratory of Sports Research, young researchers from IDLab, Mikhail Usanin and Alexey Smirnov, presented a report titled "AI-based Approach to Burnout Identification and Its Implication for Performance in eSports." The research, co-authored with Marina Zavertiaeva, Petr Parshakov, Sofia Paklina, and Anastasia Kibardina, reveals an innovative approach to identifying burnout using artificial intelligence (AI) within the esports industry.
Researchers from IDLab presented their projects at the Fall Into ML 2024 conference
At the end of October, the Higher School of Economics hosted the Fall Into ML 2024 conference, organized jointly with the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of Sberbank. This annual event served as a platform for leading experts from Sberbank, AIRI, Skoltech, HSE, and other research centers and companies to discuss the latest approaches in the application of artificial intelligence. For the first time, researchers from the International Laboratory of Intangible-driven Economy (IDLab) presented their research findings at such a high-level conference.
Skills over credentials: wage premiums and remote work in the post-pandemic economy
On October 18, 2024, the International Laboratory of Intangible-driven Economy held a research workshop, where Elena Shakina, senior researcher of the laboratory, and her co-author, junior researcher Evgeniya Shenkman, presented the report "Skills over credentials: wage premiums and remote work in the post-pandemic economy".