Knowledge, Information and Data Science (KIDS)
Description
Knowledge, Information and Data Science (KIDS) is an active research group with interests and expertise that span across a number of fields of Artificial Intelligence including knowledge representation, reasoning about actions, natural language processing, probabilistic logics, non-monotonic logics, argumentation, Bayesian reasoning, statistical machine learning, data science, linked data, ontology engineering, semantic data modelling and crowdsourcing.
Its overarching research objective is to develop methodologies, algorithms and paradigms that build bridges between logic-based AI and statistical machine learning approaches, as well as finding practical applications in robust real-world systems.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
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Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom
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The Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Manchester brings together faculty, students, and external partners who work at the intersection of humanities and technology. With a large conce… read more about Centre for Digital Humanities
Manchester
Advanced Research Computing (ARC)
The Advanced Research Computing (ARC) unit, a component of the Research Division of the university, provides dedicated computing support to academic researchers across all faculties, necessitating the… read more about Advanced Research Computing (ARC)
Durham
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Imperial College London
King's College London (KCL)
Leeds Beckett University
Queen Mary, University of London
University of Huddersfield
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2025-01-17 10:13:10