2,423 search results for “supervised machine learning” in the Public website
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Hotel room rates: human work or algorithmic plaything?
You would like to book a hotel room and browse the internet for which rooms and rates are an offer. The rates provided depend on forecasted demand and come about through the use of computer algorithms. However, the rates are often manually adjusted by hotel personnel. What are the consequences and how…
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Risks of big data not clearly identified in GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in 2018. It was intended to protect the rights and freedoms of individual citizens from the risks of personal data processing. Meanwhile, the phenomenon known as big data has continued to advance at a fast pace. PhD defence on 12 Septembe…
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Sports Centre celebrates 50 years
Online competitions, online sports, dietary advice for staff and students and 'What do they eat for lunch?' The first 'volunteer' is Vice-Rector Hester Bijl. What does her lunch usually consist of? The University Sports Centre is celebrating its fifty-year anniversary with a whole - corona-proof - programme…
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The Executive Board of the Institute of Psychology has a new Director of Operational Management. It’s the perfect role for Paula van den Bergh
The Executive Board of the Institute of Psychology has a new Director of Operational Management. It’s the perfect role for Paula van den Bergh. ‘For me, “connection” is a nice word. If you see the connections between things, you immediately see the logic behind the processes.’ Her career has taken her…
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PCNI Conference 'Reconsidering Democracy and the Nation State in a Global Perspective'
Conference
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CPP Colloquium with Eric Boot (Leiden): Obligatory Whistleblowing
Lecture
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Pre-CAA Digital Archaeology Group Special
Conference, Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
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This Week’s Discoveries | 9 October 2018
Lecture
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Seminar by dr. Sujit Sivasundaram from University of Cambridge
Lecture
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This Week’s Discoveries | 19 February 2019
Lecture
- The Naked Blogger of Cairo
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Jan van Haaren brings Football Analysis to the Florence Nightingale Colloquium
Lecture, including drinks and nibbles at the FooBar
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Francesca Ieva
Lecture
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ARC session- Musicians Playing With Computers | Musicians Interacting With The World
Arts and Culture, ARC session
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Tjeerd van Staa
Lecture
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This Week's Discoveries | 12 May 2020
Lecture
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The Naked Blogger of Cairo
Book presentation
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'Distant Reading': Analyzing Online Book Reviews
Lecture
- Lunch Talk: Biographical Databases
- This Week's Discoveries | 11 April 2017
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ASCL Seminar: South African Elections Approach: Has the Liberation Dream been Realised?
Lecture
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Development of healthy food additives using data science
Lecture, This Week's Discoveries
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This Week’s Discoveries | 26 February 2019
Lecture
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Medical Delta Event: Inaugural lectures Medical Delta professors
Inaugural Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lecture
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To explore the drug space smarter: Artificial intelligence in drug design for G protein-coupled receptors
PhD Defence
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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ASCL Seminar Series: Islamist militancy in the Sahel: Critical reflections
Lecture, Seminar
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Functional Islets and Where to Find Them
PhD Defence
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How do we walk in crowds? A brief journey from crowd physics to smart environments
Lecture
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Connecting conditionals: A Corpus-based Approach to Conditional Constructions in Dutch
PhD Defence
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AI & Humanities, Help, Hype or Hassle
Conference
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CCLS Seminar
Lecture, Center of Computational Life Sciences
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Reports
Overview of the CML reports
- Leiden Elective Academic Periodical - Special Issue #2 - Information Session
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This Week's Discoveries | 11 February 2020
Lecture
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Hebrew Labour without Hebrew Workers: the Histadrut, Palestinian workers, and Israel’s contemporary construction industry
L-PEG Research Seminar
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LUCIP Lecture Series with Zijie Li
Lecture
- The Hague Quality Café
- This Week’s Discoveries | 1 November 2016
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Introducing: Eurasian Empires projectgroep
The Horizon programme 'Eurasian Empires: integration processes and identity formations' started September 1st 2014. The six PhD students and two Postdocs introduce themselves.
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Many Facets of Computation: An Insight in Current Trends
Conference
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Dissertation: The strategic role of ceasefires in civil wars
The impact of a ceasefire shifts over the course of a conflict, as conflict party leaders learn more about each other’s military and political aspirations and adapt their use of ceasefires accordingly. That’s the key message of the dissertation of Valerie Sticher, PhD-candidate at the Faculty of Governance…
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From Leiden Pilgrim to American president
Before founding their American colony, the Pilgrim Fathers first lived in Leiden in the early 17th century. This group has no fewer than nine American presidents among its descendants. The University played an important role in the Pilgrims’ life in Leiden.
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How these three students experience education from home
A lot has changed for students during the corona crisis: no physical education, exams behind the computer, and lecturers who accidentally mute themselves during an online lecture. How do students experience online education? ‘During one of the lectures in Teams, someone kept on kicking people out of…
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Hello Leiden. How’s it going? Minister Van Engelshoven pays online working visit to Leiden University
Teaching during the corona crisis, the high workload and the challenges faced by the Faculty of humanities. In an online working visit to Leiden University on 12 October, Minister for Education, Culture and Science, Ingrid van Engelshoven, discussed the hot topics of the day with the Executive Board,…
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First step in converting solar energy using ‘artificial leaf’
Two things are needed to produce fuel from sunlight: an antenna that harvests light, and a light-driven catalyst. The most efficient antennae contain bacteria. An international team headed by Huub de Groot imitated them and discovered how they function.
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Sanneke Kuipers appointed professor of Crisis Governance: 'Crises arise from very mundane causes'
The Executive Board appointed Sanneke Kuipers as full professor effective January 1, 2022. Her chair is Crisis Governance. She combines this chair with her position as education director of ISGA, the Institute of Security and Global Affairs. A conversation about working 24/7 in crisis management, her…
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Research at the Faculty in 2018: a sneak preview
A new year that will bring all sorts of developments in the world of research. What are the new year’s resolutions in social sciences research at our faculty? What unites us, and what exciting developments do we anticipate?
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Letting off steam on the hockey field
From interpreting in Arabic and a visit to the dentist to a game of hockey. The temporary reception of 123 refugees in the University Sport Centre is running smoothly thanks to the enormous support from staff and volunteers. ‘It’s the children who most need attention.’