
Ricardo Diaz-RinconUniversity of Florida | UF · Department of Neuroscience
Ricardo Diaz-Rincon
Computer Systems Engineer
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Introduction
Full-stack developer. I graduated with Honors in Systems Engineering from Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia). I was a Research Assistant at the CAMALEON Research Group. My research has focused on Brain-Computer Interfaces, EEG Signal Processing, Computational Neuroscience, Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence. My previous work, which aimed to create Music and Generative Art from brain activity, has been presented at the University of Brasilia and the Etruscan Museum (Rome).
Additional affiliations
April 2019 - present

Position
- Engineer
Description
- Ed Kravitz Lab. • Collaboration with Dr. Caroline Palavicino-Maggio. Training and developing deep learning algorithms that will enable the study of multi-dimensional phenotypic differences in social behavior for significantly improved quantification and analysis of aggression in female Drosophila (fruit fly). • Using DeepLabCut and Residual Neural Networks (ResNet) for multi-animal pose estimation.
Education
February 2015 - October 2020
Publications
Publications (4)
El presente artículo muestra la forma en que las interfaces cerebro computador (BCI) pueden ser utilizadas para generar música. Para lograr lo anterior, se realiza una revisión de fuentes académicas que contienen definiciones esenciales relacionadas con ambas áreas del conocimiento; de esta forma se podrá establecerse un puente que permita la descr...
Nowadays, technological advances have influenced all human activities generating new dynamics and ways of communication. In this context, some artists have incorporated these advances in their creative process, giving rise to new aesthetic expressions that are referred in literature as Generative Art, which is characterized by assigning a certain p...
Nowadays, technological advances have influenced all human activities, creating new dynamics and ways of communication. In this context, some artists have incorporated these advances in their creative process, giving rise to unique aesthetic expressions referred to in the literature as Generative Art, which is characterized by assigning part of the...
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