513 search results for “convolutional neural network” in the Public website
- LCN2 Seminar: Percolation on scale-free networks
- LCN2 Seminar: Dynamical networks of the biological clock
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LCN2 Seminar: Multi-scale models of fibrin networks
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LCN2 Seminar: Learning in Social Networks with Random Communication
Lecture
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Dialogic Network Presents: Two Lectures
Lecture
- Analysis of Social Networks Represented in Stories & Myths
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PhD Training Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research
Course
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LCN2 Seminar: Breaking of ensemble equivalence in complex networks
Lecture
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Mentor network live at Science: alumni speed date with students
Alumni Event, Mentor activity
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Networked Content Analysis: The Case of Climate Change
Lecture
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Parenting and Child Development (MSc)
Do you want to learn how to prevent child problems by optimising caregiving? Would you like to advise parents, professional caregivers and policy makers on caregiving-issues? In that case the master’s specialisation Parenting and Child Development is the ideal choice for you!
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Developmental Psychology (research) (MSc)
The Developmental Psychology specialisation of the Research Master’s in Psychology offers a strong theoretical background to provide the varied knowledge-base needed for a thorough understanding of emotional and cognitive development across childhood and adolescence.
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Predicting dementia
In the future, physicians may be able to identify dementia much earlier than they can today because a computer algorithm will be able to predict from brain scans how our memory is going to develop.
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People
The research team
- Why Leiden University?
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Vision and imaging
On the basis of the characteristic aspects of a picture, certain computers can tell us what the picture is showing. They can learn this in the same way that young children are able to learn to recognize images. Further improving these techniques opens the way to a whole range of new applications. Biology…
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Melody in speech
All languages use melody in speech, primarily via rises and falls of the pitch of voice. Such pitch variation is pervasive, offering a wide spectrum of nuance to sentences – an additional layer of meaning. For example, saying “yes” with a rising pitch implies a question (rather than an affirmation).…
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Vision and Imaging
On the basis of the characteristic aspects of a picture, certain computers can tell us what the picture is showing. They can learn this in the same way that young children are able to learn to recognize images. Further improving these techniques opens the way to a whole range of new applications. Biology…
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning
Computers are capable of making incredibly accurate predictions on the basis of machine learning. In other words, these computers can learn without intervention once they have been pre-programmed by humans. At LIACS, we explore and push the borders of what a revolutionary new generation of algorithms…
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NISIS-NOSTER Network Meeting 2019
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Century-old Physics Assumption Proven Wrong
A new discovery proves that it matters which approach researchers take in analyzing large physical, social or biological systems that have a networked structure. Ever since the early 1900s, scientists have assumed each approach is equivalent. Now many results in statistical physics may no longer hold.…
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Nodes, Networks, Orders: Three Global History Workshops on Transformative Connectivity
Conference
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'Personal Relationships, Social Networks and the Building of New Netherland'
Lecture, Leiden International Seminar on the Atlantic (LISA)
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Holes in the Net: Social Networks & Social Changes in Iran
Lecture
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Pre-CAA Digital Archaeology Group Special
Conference, Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
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Young Alumni Network - Workshop Effective Intercultural Communication
Alumni Event
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The Network is not the Territory. On Capturing Mobile Media
Lecture
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NISIS-NOSTER Network Day/Midyear Meeting 2018
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History of global economic networks: merchants, entrepreneurs and empires
Inaugural Lecture
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Technasium network Rijnland & Institute of Psychologie (will be rescheduled)
Conference, Inspiration session
- Beyond networks. Aligning qualitative and computational science studies
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Unraveling temporal processes using probabilistic graphical models
Real-life processes are characterized by dynamics involving time. Examples are walking, sleeping, disease progress in medical treatment, and events in a workflow.
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Elseline Hoekzema investigates the impact of pregnancy on the human brain with European grant
Neuroscientist Elseline Hoekzema receives a large European grant from the European Research Council (ERC). This ERC starting grant for promising young researchers allows her to investigate the effects of pregnancy on the brain in detail.
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Third Conference of the New Diplomatic History Network: Bridging Divides
Conference
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Beyond random and forbidden interactions in plant-pollinator networks
PhD Defence
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Transnational Networks and the Cachet for French Music, ca. 1400
Lecture, Research seminar 1000-1800
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Semi-partitioned Scheduling and Task Migration in Dataflow Networks
PhD Defence
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Real-time foresight. Preparedness for dynamic innovation networks
PhD Defence
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Interplay of neuronal networks modulates mammalian circadian rhythms
PhD Defence
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Design and application of dextran based cross-linked networks
PhD Defence
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Wireless Random-Access Networks and Spectra of Random Graph
PhD Defence
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'Mobile phone in 2035 as powerful as our brains'
Within 20 years, intelligent machines will play a major role in society. ‘Selfdriving cars will be 90% safer than human-driven cars and will change transportation globally,’ says artificial intelligence scientist Bart Selman of Cornell University. He gave the first Ada Lovelace lecture of the Leiden…
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FGGA Research Seminar: Modes of network governance revisited. Assessing their prevalence, promises and limitations
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Seminar: Queue-based activation protocols in random-access wireless networks
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How to study nationalism from a transnational perspective? Networks, transfer and media
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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Science Groot funding for Leiden scientists
Leiden scientists are the main applicants for five projects that have been awarded a Science Groot grant of up to 3 million euros in the Science Domain. In addition, several Leiden scientists are involved in other projects that have been awarded funding.
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LCN2 Seminar: A Diffusion-Based Analysis of a Road Traffic Network
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H2020 Academy - Innovative Training Networks (ITN's). How to get started with a consortium and proposal
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(cancelled) LCN2 Seminar: Network theory and dynamical systems models in psychopathology research
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Network science: contributions to the analysis of typical/atypical language development (part 2)
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