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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2019 · 11 MIN

Co3 03 - Ciencia y videojuegos, con Pablo García Sánchez

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Lanzamos nuevo programa de CO3, hoy en compañía de Pablo García Sánchez, investigador de la Universidad de Cádiz y antiguo alumno y doctor, por la Universidad de Granada. Su trabajo se centra en la inteligencia artificial aplicada a videojuegos, además, lleva a cabo otros proyectos como PETRA, que tiene como fin visualizar el flujo de tráfico a través de señales bluetooth, algo que también se ha aplicado a flujos humanos. En este episodio de CO3, viene a hablarnos sobre la charla que impartió en Coffeeversity sobre la ciencia que hay detrás de los videojuegos.

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