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and optimisation algorithms, focusing on their practical application in the context of the RaceEngineerAI project. Tasks include: - Developing models capable of simulating the behaviour of racing
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recommendation mechanisms based on semantic analysis and natural language processing, with the aim of facilitating collaboration and convergence of proposals. Developing and training NLP algorithms in multiple
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artificial intelligence-based algorithms to optimise operation and predict anomalies in water distribution networks. The algorithms developed should identify patterns and anomalies that indicate the presence
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, design, implement, and validate an optimization system for scheduling group classes within the Koachy platform. The specific goals include: Develop attendance prediction models for different types
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Prof. João Pereira dos Santos, Assistant Professor 4. Fellowship Activities Plan: Portugal is currently facing a deep housing paradox: more than 723,000 dwellings were declared vacant in the 2021 Census
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challenge meeting this requirement is the simultaneous need for low-power consumption. The main objective of the project is to develop a complete end-to-end high-performance DNN system for on-premise
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to treatment, population health monitoring, workforce development and leadership, policy, and advocacy. Background The Robotics, Autonomy and Machine Intelligence (RAMI) Group led by Prof Nabil Aouf is dedicated
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computer vision algorithms to detect clinical interventions performed by nurses and situations of agitation and risk of falling. Volume of data available for the project: Video capture in a hospital
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description participate in developing the theoretical framework and research tools participate in designing the data
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, charities, as well as other universities and research institutes across the UK and internationally. The overall programme of research will be jointly developed by Prof. Nophar Geifman and the person appointed