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Machine learning and Natural Language Processing for authorship identification

  Research Group: School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
Authorship identification, sometimes also called authorship attribution or authorship analysis, is the task of determining who wrote a document based on the author’s use of language. Read more

The development of novel protective polymeric materials against fomite transmission of respiratory viruses and the mechanism study.

Respiratory diseases caused by viruses have become a serious global public health concern, in particular, as new viruses emerge. The fomite transmission of respiratory viruses has been highlighted as a potential transmission challenge in containing the pandemic. Read more

Reinforcement learning with application in optimal dividend problems with Parisian implementation delay

The success of the classical stochastic control theory in solving various optimal dividend problems heavily relies on the (theoretical) model assumptions which have brought significant restrictions to the application of the results to the industry practice. Read more
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Using AI to predict and prevent future stroke using routine investigations

Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1 October 2023. Project Description. The advanced bioinformatics in imaging group is pleased to announce an exciting research opportunity to use routinely collected clinical data to help prevent future stroke. Read more

Optimisation surface characterisation

Many projects in Engineering and Computer Science involve global multivariate optimisation. Classical methods include genetic algorithms, simulated annealing and particle filters. Read more

Machine Learning for classifying and characterising living cell cultures

In collaboration with the Department of Biology at the University of York and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield, programmable agent-based computational models have been developed to help interpret how populations of cells arise and repair from individual cell:cell interactions. Read more

Liquid Transistors: Real-time Probabilistic Computing with Non-linear Analogue Components

"Perfection has always been expensive". An area where this is certainly true, and is rapidly becoming more so, is electronic systems design where the goal is to perform useful, stable computation. Read more

Hybrid description methods for human faces

The group has pioneered the application of conditional probability density estimation to describing human faces. Our methods allow a system to estimate the age, sex, race and facial expression of people in a real-time video sequence. Read more

Evolution in manufacturing and fabrication

Although artificial evolution has been considered for the optimisation of diverse problems for many years, its application to real-world designs almost always demands a multi-optimisation approach. Read more

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