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identification and machine learning. The key challenge is striking a balance between, on the one hand, modelling the physical, dynamic and nonlinear behavior of the components with sufficient physical accuracy
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predictive optimization, behavioral modeling and machine learning. There is vivid interaction within the group to foster collaboration both with scientific and social activities. The PhD candidate will also
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Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques. You will develop AI-based predictive models to anticipate user engagement, primarily using data collected through unobtrusive measurements (e.g., websites
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machine learning with physics-based failure modelling to enable real-time fault detection and predictive maintenance strategies. Validation of AI models with real-world SCADA data, ensuring industry
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laboratory team is likewise highly recognized for its research in computer vision and neuro-inspired artificial learning. Both teams have been collaborating for four years on projects at the interface between
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Candidate Human-Centered Interpretable Machine Learning (1.0fte) Project description In recent years, practitioners and researchers have realized that predictions made by machine learning models should be
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predicting and improving adherence through Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Your colleagues: An interdisciplinary team of scientists working across Maastricht University and FH Joanneum
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logistics systems through methodologies of dynamic and predictive optimization, behavioral modeling and machine learning. There is vivid interaction within the group to foster collaboration both with
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of neural hydrology, where hydrological models are directly learned from data via machine learning (e.g., LSTM neural networks, [1]). Initially, these models ignored all physical background knowledge and did
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, practitioners and researchers have realized that predictions made by machine learning models should be transparent and intelligible. Although explainable AI methods can shed some light on the inner workings