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New quantum book co-authored by Associate Professor Aleks Kissinger provides free guide to all

Associate Professor Aleks Kissinger has co-authored the book ‘Picturing Quantum Software’ with John van de Wetering, an Assistant Professor in Theoretical Computer Science at the Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam and it is currently free for all to download.

New funding will leverage AI to analyse camera trap images

A new grant will fund development of a software tool, MorphoCam, which will leverage AI to automatically detect and estimate distance to animals in camera trap images. The grant has been awarded to academics at Oxford’s Departments of Biology and Computer Science by the Natural and Environmental Resources Council (NERC)

Pearson publishes AI security book 'Beyond the Algorithm' by Dr Petar Radanliev and Omar Santos

Professional Master's Programme Project Supervisor, Dr Petar Radanliev, has co-written a book on the ever more important topic of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, privacy, and ethics 'Beyond the Algorithm: AI, Security, Privacy, and Ethics' is due to be published by Pearson on 24 January

2023 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures: The Truth about AI

Professor Mike Wooldridge, Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford and Director for Artificial Intelligence (AI) at The Alan Turing Institute in London, tackled the big questions facing AI research and unravelled the myths about how this ground-breaking technology really works in the 2023 Royal Institution (Ri) Christmas Lectures

AI that automatically detects methane plumes from orbit could be a powerful tool in combating climate change

University of Oxford researchers have developed a machine learning tool to automatically detect methane plumes on Earth from orbit using machine learning that could enable more effective action to reduce gas emissions and achieve net-zero targets by allowing satellites to work together

Oxford and UCL collaborate on research that highlights the need for inclusivity in the Metaverse for disabled users and content creators

Researchers at the Department of Computer Science have been working with colleagues at UCL and the Oxford e-Research Centre on a ground-breaking project funded by the PETRAS National Centre of Excellence for IoT Systems Cybersecurity.

New funding will leverage AI to analyse camera trap images

A new grant will fund development of a software tool, MorphoCam, which will leverage AI to automatically detect and estimate distance to animals in camera trap images. The grant has been awarded to academics at Oxford’s Departments of Biology and Computer Science by the Natural and Environmental Resources Council (NERC)

Pearson publishes AI security book 'Beyond the Algorithm' by Dr Petar Radanliev and Omar Santos

Professional Master's Programme Project Supervisor, Dr Petar Radanliev, has co-written a book on the ever more important topic of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, privacy, and ethics 'Beyond the Algorithm: AI, Security, Privacy, and Ethics' is due to be published by Pearson on 24 January
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