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Week 10 – Remixing My Project Idea – Aidie Chumbe / Knowledge Integration and Project Planning: Narrative Futures: Art, Data and Society (2023-24)
03 Dec 2023: Most recently, I have been utilising GPT-4 (embedded in our Notebooks) and Google Bard to play around with generating text from prose and to answer questions on the development of
It’s not only about the carbon emissions: Using insight to get meaningful and useful sustainability metrics. – Website and Communications Blog
10 Jan 2025: But by the end of summer, everything clicked, and I’d realised the importance of Little Forest as a tool for generating the data we needed.
Direct and indirect mapping of the BATH disease activity and function indices (BASDAI/BASFI) onto the EQ-5D-5L utility index in axial spondyloarthritis – Edinburgh Health Economics
25 May 2022: Generating EQ-5D-5L health utility scores from BASDAI and BASFI: a mapping study in patients with axial spondyloarthritis using longitudinal UK registry data.
Tech Talk – Finding Logic Bugs in Database Management Systems by Manuel Rigger from ETH Zurich – Huawei-Edinburgh Joint Lab
17 Mar 2022: We have proposed a set of novel techniques to effectively detect logic bugs by tackling the two core technical issues: generating test queries and constructing test oracles.
AS – Let’s talk about Teaching Matters: What kinds of conversations are sparked by reading or writing for The University of Edinburgh’s Teaching Matters blog – Learning and Teaching Conference 2021
12 May 2021: are generating through engaging in informal conversations with colleagues and students.
COVID-19 and gender-based violence in conflict: new challenges and persistent problems, writes Catherine O’Rourke – COVID-19 Perspectives
11 May 2020: More than three quarters of participants in the 2016 study (49/63; 78%) reported that IPV had disrupted their income- generating activities such as employment and education, as well as hobbies
Marketing Medicine? Informed consent in the advent of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing – by Rhiannon Frowde – The Mason Institute Blog
08 Dec 2021: ancestry), many such as Alzheimer’s, Huntingdon’s, or cancer. The harms in DTC-GT are not in taking the swab test itself, but in generating and communicating the test results.
Alumni at COP21: Célia Nyssens and Chris Palmer at the Global University Climate Forum – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
08 Dec 2015: In a nutshell, this project aims to tackle the UoE’s carbon footprint by addressing the GHG emissions generating from staff’s business travel.
Scratching below the surface: what can local peace agreements tell us about armed groups and conflict fragmentation, writes Juline Beaujouan, Tim Epple, Robert Wilson and Laura Wise – COVID-19 Perspectives
03 Jul 2020: The agreements, which span from 1990 to 2019, were signed between locally-based and other actors to address local conflict- generating grievances only within a part of the wider conflict-affected
Shift/Work Unlearning: Participatory Workshops for Contemporary Art Practice
14 Sep 2015: Key to this is an open engagement with practice (work) as a means of both generating and transferring new knowledge (shift).
