AI and Data Modelling
The volume and variety of data are increasing exponentially. The theme of AI and Data Modelling researches novel methods to understand and process data to harness its value. This includes important and wide-spread applications, including but not limited to, robotics, entertainment, transport and healthcare. These techniques are used to curate, inspect and analyse data to draw insights; machine learning, which creates algorithms that learn automatically from data; and artificial intelligence, where machines learn from examples how to perform tasks that normally would require human intelligence.
The AI and Data Modelling research theme sits at the interface of mathematics, statistics, science, and engineering, leveraging the latest advances in these fields through a multi-disciplinary approach. This theme addresses the foundational theory as well as real-world applications whilst asking new questions to advance the state-of-the-art in our understanding and use of data.
Associated Research Centres:
- Centre for Multimodal AI
- Centre for Networks, Communications and Systems
- Centre for Fundamental Computer Science
- Centre for Human-Centred Computing
- Centre for Bioengineering
- Centre for Intelligent Transport
- Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics
- Centre for Complex Systems
- Centre for Geometry, Analysis and Gravitation
- Centre for Probability, Statistics and Data Science
- Centre for Biodiversity and Sustainability
- Centre for Brain and Behaviour
- Centre for Evolutionary and Functional Genomics
- Centre for Molecular Cell Biology