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Wed 15 Jan, '20
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CRiSM Seminar - Deep learning in genomics, and a topic model for single cell analysis - Gerton Lunter
MB0.07
Wed 29 Jan, '20
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CRiSM Seminar - Modelling spatially correlated binary data, Professor Jianxin Pan
MB0.07
Wed 12 Feb, '20
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CRiSM Seminar - Model Property-Based and Structure-Preserving ABC for complex stochastic models
MB0.07
Wed 26 Feb, '20
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CRiSM Seminar - Sequential learning via a combined reinforcement learning and data assimilation ansatz for decision support
MB0.07
Wed 4 Mar, '20
CRiSM Seminar - Scaling Optimal Transport for High dimensional Learning
MB0.07 Mathematical Sciences Building

Speaker: Gabriel Peyré, CNRS and Ecole Normale Supérieure

Thu 30 Apr, '20
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CRiSM Seminar - Simon French
Online
Thu 14 May, '20
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CRiSM Seminar - Jane Hutton: I know I don't know: Covid-19 patients' journeys through hospital
Online

I was asked to consider the available data on Covid-19 patients' path into hospital, and then to intensive care, or death, or transfer or discharge. Of course, once in intensive care, patients can move to the states death, discharge home, discharge to nursing home, discharge to hospital ward. I was invited by those who think I know about analysis of times to events with messy data. The data is messy, and there are other challenges.

I benefited from conversations with medical friends and colleagues, particularly a respiratory physician.

Depending on permissions, I will either illustrate issues with artificial data, or present actual results.

Thu 11 Jun, '20
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CRiSM Seminar - Olivier Renaud
Online
Thu 25 Jun, '20
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08
Wed 28 Oct, '20
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Thu 12 Nov, '20
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Thu 26 Nov, '20
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Thu 10 Dec, '20
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Wed 20 Jan, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Wed 3 Feb, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Wed 3 Mar, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
Wed 17 Mar, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Wed 5 May, '21
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CRiSM Seminars
via Teams
Wed 19 May, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Wed 2 Jun, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Thu 17 Jun, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Wed 30 Jun, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
via Teams
Thu 28 Oct, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08
Wed 10 Nov, '21
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CRiSM
MB0.07
Wed 24 Nov, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08
Wed 8 Dec, '21
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08
Wed 19 Jan, '22
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08
Wed 2 Feb, '22
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08
Wed 16 Feb, '22
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08
Wed 2 Mar, '22
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CRiSM Seminar
MB0.08

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