Pages tagged with: artificial-intelligence
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BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
University of Plymouth undergraduate course: BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) - Artifical intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field within computer science, and this course will give you the skills you need to excel within it.
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MSc Robotics
University of Plymouth: MSc Robotics - Be inspired to innovate and develop the robots, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems of tomorrow’s world.
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MSc Artificial Intelligence
University of Plymouth postgraduate taught programme: MSc Artificial Intelligence (AI) incorporates elements of the theoretical underpinnings of AI along with exposing students to the practical considerations of constructing AI software tools.
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Within touching distance? Creating machines that appear to think
Professor Angelo Cangelosi discusses how machines could soon appear to think for themselves.
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Real world testing of AI mental health app
The University of Plymouth's Centre for Health Technology has been awarded a grant worth £997,986 to test an artificial intelligence-enabled app called Wysa. Researchers will look at the efficient of Wysa for mental health patients on the NHS waitlist
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Staff directory
University of Plymouth Centre for Health Technology Researchers
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Project investigates safety of AI-powered telemedicine system
An expert from the University’s Centre for Health Technology is part of a research team testing the use of surgery follow-up phone calls made by an ‘AI assistant’.
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Autonomous Telemedicine
The University of Plymouth's Centre for Health Technology leads the Articifical Intelligence in Health and Care Awarded project 'Autonomous Telemedicine' announced by Health Minister Matt Hancock in Parliament in September 2020.
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Robotics and artificial intelligence
University of Plymouth's Centre for Health Technology theme: Robotics and artificial intelligence
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Study explores the use of robots and artificial intelligence to understand the deep-sea
New research led by the University of Plymouth has shown artificial intelligence (AI) could help scientists shed new light on the variety of species living on the ocean floor.
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Interactive game assesses children's emotional development
Plymouth University news: An interactive game which could enhance emotional awareness and regulation among those with high functioning autism or Asperger’s Syndrome and ADHD has been developed by scientists from Plymouth University
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Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict probability of life on other planets
A project led by PhD student Christopher Bishop and Professor in Artificial Intelligence and Cognition Angelo Cangelosi, from the University of Plymouth, is using artificial neural networks to predict the probability of life on other planets