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Combining valuation methodologies and heritage science to measure the welfare impact of ongoing conservation, protection, repair and maintenance of culture and heritage capital (CHC) assets.
Aival Evaluate reports the performance, fairness, robustness and explainability of AI products under consideration on a user’s data, enabling comparison along the same baseline.
Case study from Holistic AI.
What you need to provide to the Environment Agency if you want them to consider allowing your proposed research or trial.
Understand the behaviours which are used to assess the technical skills of Operational Research (OR) analysts in Government.
Case study from Sheffield Hallam University.
European AI Scanner, the RegTech tool for EU AI Act compliance. It allows firms to identify and risk classify their AI systems to comply with the various regulatory obligations, namely Articles 2, 17, 9, 61 and 62.
This report presents the findings of a survey of non-radioactive chemical discharges from nuclear power stations in the UK, USA, France, and Germany.
New Innovation Focus Area seeks generation-after-next biosensing technologies
This project explored the physical processes taking place in sand dunes, and the best way of managing them for defending the coastline.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is leading on the creation of the United Kingdom Microbial Forensics Consortium (UKMFC).
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