maths4DL

Yolanne Lee

Yolanne Lee, A PhD student for the maths4DL research project, tells us about what she thinks AI will be able to do in the near future, what it has to do with cats and dogs, and how music provided her first experience of science.

Will AI one day be able to spot the equation that describes a physical process just by looking at a video of it? 

If you've flipped heads 10 times what's the next flip most likely to be?  Bayes' theorem has the answer, not just for the coin, but for the pursuit of science generally.

Trying to make a prediction about the world based on dodgy data? Then data assimilation has the answer!

From tiling bathrooms to fooling cancer cells, and from new insights in topology to bringing research into the classroom — we hope you enjoy our April round-up!

Join us at the mathematical frontier with Georg Maierhofer as he tells us about an exciting new idea bringing together physics and machine learning! 

In this episode of Maths on the move Kweku Abraham explains the maths behind the amazing advances we've seen in AI.
Find out about this spectacularly successful type of machine learning.
Find out about one of the most significant developments in artificial intelligence!
You've heard about AI in science fiction, but now we frequently hear it discussed in the media, in debates in government and even in the pub. Find out what it means so you can be part of the conversation.

Find out about this important new technology and be part of the conversation.

As part of our series of interviews with early career researchers, Kweku tells us why he enjoys statistics, life as an early career researcher, and about a favourite mathematical moment.