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interdisciplinary research and teaching at the intersection of the humanities and computational methods. The successful candidate will join the Computational Humanities research group, a vibrant and collaborative
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computational semantics models, word sense disambiguation, or semantic change detection Proficiency in Python and relevant NLP libraries Experience working with large-scale corpora or annotation pipelines Strong
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interdisciplinary research and teaching at the intersection of the humanities and computational methods. The successful candidate will join the Computational Humanities research group, a vibrant and collaborative
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computational semantics models, word sense disambiguation, or semantic change detection Proficiency in Python and relevant NLP libraries Experience working with large-scale corpora or annotation pipelines Strong
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Language Processing, or a closely related field* Demonstrated experience with computational semantics models, word sense disambiguation, or semantic change detection Proficiency in Python and relevant NLP libraries
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projects in computer vision research, with a particular emphasis on Spatial Intelligence, 3D Computer Vision, and 3D Generative AI. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or near completion*) in Computer
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Research Council (MRC) and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the project aims to advance artificial intelligence (AI) methods that improve the reliability of clinical prediction
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interdisciplinary research and teaching at the intersection of the humanities and computational methods. The successful candidate will join the Computational Humanities research group, a vibrant and collaborative
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intelligence (AI) for application in medicine, with a primary focus on optimizing clinical trial design. The partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics
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of Computer Science in Aalto University and Professor of AI in the University of Manchester. He is Director of ELLIS Institute Finland and the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence . His research group develops