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For informal enquiries, please contact:
Prof Alan Champneys, Head of Department, Engineering Mathematics:
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or
Prof Ian Nabney, Head of School, SCEEM: sceem-...@bristol.ac.uk
Jonathan Lawry
Professor of Artificial Intelligence
Dept. Engineering Mathema
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For informal enquiries, please contact:
Prof Alan Champneys, Head of Department, Engineering Mathematics:
a.r.champn...@bristol.ac.uk
or
Prof Ian Nabney, Head of School, SCEEM: sceem-...@bristol.ac.uk
Jonathan Lawry
Professor of Artificial Intelligence
Dept. Engineering Mathema
the
effectiveness of human understandable rules for autonomous navigation and
collision avoidance.
Eligibility: UK nationals or EU nationals with qualifying residence
Contact: Jonathan Lawry
Email: j.la...@bris.ac.uk
Jonathan Lawry
Professor of Artificial Intelligence
Dept. Engineering
Research Assistant in Verification of Autonomous Systems at the University
of Bristol UK
A Research Assistant postion is available for immediate start in a new
challenging research project that aims to lay the foundations for a
design-for-verification methodology for autonomous systems. This
PhD Studentship joint between The University of Bristol and The Proudman
Oceanographic Laboratory
Topic: Applying Rule-Based Models to Sea Level Forecasting
Supervisors: Jonathan Lawry (University of Bristol), Kevin Horsburgh
(Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory)
Project Details
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PhD Studentship joint between The University of Bristol and The Proudman
Oceanographic Laboratory
Topic: Applying Rule-Based Models to Sea Level Forecasting
Supervisors: Jonathan Lawry (University of Bristol), Kevin Horsburgh
(Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory)
Project Details (<h
PhD Studentship joint between The University of Bristol and The Proudman
Oceanographic Laboratory
Topic: Applying Rule-Based Models to Sea Level Forecasting
Supervisors: Jonathan Lawry (University of Bristol), Kevin Horsburgh
(Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory)
Project Details (<h
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describe a particular example . See for instance,
Jonathan Lawry. A Framework for Linguistic Modelling. Artificial
Intelligence,volume 155: 1--39, June 2004
<http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/%7Eley/db/journals/ai/ai155.html>
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Research Assistant in Goal Seeking Sensors
AI Group, Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK
This project is concerned with goal-directed approaches to fusion systems,
focusing on the development of a high-order tasking model that disseminates
user intent within heterog
SMPS Extended Deadline
After a number of request the deadline for papers has been extended to 6'th
March
The Third International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and
Statistics (SMPS 2006)
5-7 September 2006, University of Bristol, UK
www.enm.bris.ac.uk/SMPS
Extended Paper Submissio
SMPS Extended Deadline
After a number of request the deadline for papers has been extended to 6'th
March
The Third International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and
Statistics (SMPS 2006)
5-7 September 2006, University of Bristol, UK
www.enm.bris.ac.uk/SMPS
Extended Paper Submissio
3rd Call for Papers
The Third International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and
Statistics (SMPS 2006)
5-7 September 2006, University of Bristol, UK
www.enm.bris.ac.uk/SMPS
Paper Submission Deadline **27 February**
Over the last thirty years there has been a growing interest in exte
Modelling and Reasoning with Vague Concepts
by Jonathan Lawry
Published by Springer
Overview
Vagueness is central to the flexibility and robustness of natural language
descriptions. Vague concepts are robust to the imprecision of our
perceptions, while still allowing us to convey useful
2nd Call for Papers
The Third International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and
Statistics (SMPS 2006)
5-7 September 2006, University of Bristol, UK
www.enm.bris.ac.uk/SMPS
Over the last thirty years there has been a growing interest in extending
the theory of probability and stat
2nd Call for Papers
The Third International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and
Statistics (SMPS 2006)
5-7 September 2006, University of Bristol, UK
www.enm.bris.ac.uk/SMPS
Over the last thirty years there has been a growing interest in extending
the theory of probability and sta
Call for Papers
The Third International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and
Statistics (SMPS 2006)
5-7 September 2006, University of Bristol, UK
http://www.enm.bris.ac.uk/SMPS
Over the last thirty years there has been a growing interest in extending
the theory of probability and s
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