The International Workshop on AI Based Remote Patient Monitoring and Diagnosis in the Pandemic Age and Beyond – June 1st, 2021

The International Workshop on AI Based Remote Patient Monitoring and Diagnosis in the Pandemic Age and Beyond (RPDM) Tuesday 8:45-16:20 June 1, 2021 The RPDM was an online one-day workshop (see RPDM Webpage), that enabled cross-discipline computer scientists, who…

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DSRC Colloquium – May 24th, 2021 – Ethics and Law in the Era of AI

Zoom Meeting Recording   Ethics and Law in the Era of AI Speaker: Prof. Sylvie Delacroix (University of Birmingham and The Alan Turing Institute) Title: Bottom-up Data Trusts and Data Governance undefined://academic.oup.com/idpl/article/9/4/236/5579842&source=gmail&ust=1622648714323000&usg=AFQjCNHeLY5AAVicYVMfH0s2ZcKHY9E6Sw">Paper for…

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DSRC Colloquium – April 26th, 2021 – Data Science Across Campus

Zoom Meeting Recording Data Science Across Campus   Schedule: 14:00-14:20: Simon Korman (Computer Science Department) on "Few-Shot Learning of Image Correspondence" 14:20-14:40: Tomer Sidi (DSRC) on "Neural Machine Translation of Species to Species DNA” 14:40-15:00:…

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DSRC Colloquium – March 22nd, 2021 – Modelling & Forecasting of Complex Systems in the Era of AI‏

Zoom Meeting Recording Speaker: Prof. Alexander Broadbent (Institute for the Future of Knowledge, University of Johannesburg)Title: Can robots do epidemiology? Machine learning, causal inference, and predicting the outcomes of public health interventions Abstract: This…

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DSRC Colloquium – December 28th, 2020 – Human vs. Machines‏‏

Zoom Meeting Recording Human vs. Machines: Learning Traits of Artificial and Biological Neural Networks Speaker: Prof. Edi Barkai (Sagol Department of Neurobiology, University of Haifa) Title: A biophysical mechanism for acquisition and…

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DSRC Monthly Colloquium – November 30th, 2020 – Computational Social Science

 Zoom Meeting Recording Computational social science Speaker: Prof. Dirk Helbing (ETH Zurich) Title: Simulating the World Abstract: Given the Internet of Things, Big Data, and AI, can we now simulate the world? If yes,…

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