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New Innovation Focus Area seeks generation-after-next biosensing technologies
Right wing touched runway while landing, Prestwick Airport, Scotland 6 March 2014.
A system-level AI Impact Assessment (AIIA), developed by the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Institute (RAI Institute), informs the broader assessment of AI risks and risk management.
One hour GDS Academy online course on tools and techniques for leading interactive and engaging meetings in virtual rooms.
A case study of Dutch neobank Bunq and ML Ops start-up Deeploy
A report analysing the pilot project which used experimental AI extraction and generation techniques on local skills improvement plans (LSIPs).
Location: Anchored on the River Thames, England.
Review techniques to create synthetic datasets that mimic the characteristics of a real dataset but remove or obscure any private or sensitive information
A new series of reports published by the Environment Agency explores ways of mitigating the effects of flood defence and land drainage schemes on rivers, lakes and coastal waters.
The Marine Management Organisation’s (MMO) sought an assessment of methods for confirming where fish sold ashore were originally caught. Four technique classes were identified as promising by the MMO including stable isotopes, lipids, trace elements and genetics.
Understand the behaviours which are used to assess the technical skills of Operational Research (OR) analysts in Government.
Appropriate repair and/or retrofitting techniques for an earthquake damaged building
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