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EC Bayes Seminar: Francesca Crucinio, University of Warwick – A particle method for Fredholm Integral Equations of the First Kind
FeaturedEC Bayes Seminar: Francesca Crucinio, University of Warwick - A particle method for Fredholm Integral Equations of the First Kind We present a novel method for the solution of Fredholm integral equations of the first kind, a set of ill-posed inverse problems which model, among others, reconstruction of images from distorted noisy observations and indirect…
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Responsible AI: From principles to action – Monash Prato Dialogue
ZoomResponsible AI: From principles to action - Monash Prato Dialogue AI is changing the way we work, live and solve challenges but concerns about fairness, transparency or privacy are also growing. Ensuring an ethically aligned purpose is more than designing systems whose result can be trusted. It is about the way we design them,…
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ADSN Centre Spotlight #6
ADSN Centre Spotlight #6 Join us for our final ADSN Centre Spotlight for 2021 as we hear from a few of our partners about what's happening in their organisation when it comes to data science. Partner and communications contacts have been sent a Zoom calendar invitation, but if you would like to join us, please…
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AI for Social Impact – Monash Prato Dialogue
ZoomWith the maturing of AI and multiagent systems research, we have a tremendous opportunity to direct these advances towards addressing complex societal problems. Join the Monash Data Futures Institute at the Monash Prato Dialogue lecture series in AI as they host Professor Milind Tambe from Harvard University, who will focus on the problems of public…
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AI and Data Science for Social Good – Monash Prato Dialogue
ZoomThe Monash Prato Dialogue is a Distinguished Lecture series on Artificial Intelligence and its impact on society. About this event While AI has a great potential to improve sustainability and address climate change, its use may also have a negative environmental impact, given the greenhouse gases emitted when training data and computation-intensive AI systems. In…
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Like the layers of an onion: Reproducibility and transparency in quantitative research
Professor Ben Marwick, University of Washington (USA) Friday, 29 April, 10 am - 11:30 am AEST The successful reproducibility of research is fundamental to its reliability, usefulness and value to the research community and to society. However, as the computational complexity of research increases, methods and tools for ensuring the reproducibility are yet to become…