The Hungarian Operations Research Society (HORS) is the professional non-profit society for the scientific field of Operations Research in Hungary. The society is recognized by the International Federation of Operational Research Societies and its subgrouping, the Association of European Operational Research Societies, as the main national society for Operations Research in its country, (Wikipedia).
What is The Alan Turing Institute?
Take a look at what it means to be the national institute for data science and artificial intelligence (AI). From tackling cutting edge, real-world challenges to training the next generation of leaders in data science and AI. Find out more at turing.ac.uk About the Turing The Alan Turing
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Making the most of imaging data: Declan O'Regan, Imperial College London
About the event This workshop is being held in association with a new call for applications for joint research awards in Cardiovascular Data Science by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and The Alan Turing Institute (the Turing). The awards aim to support cross-disciplinary teams of inve
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Professor Gareth Roberts: "New challenges in Computational Statistics"
The Turing Lectures: Statistics - Professor Gareth Roberts, University of Warwick “New challenges in Computational Statistics” Click the below timestamps to navigate the video. 00:00:09 Welcome by Professor Patrick Wolfe 00:01:44 Introduction by Professor Sofia Olhede 00:03:2
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A Glimpse into the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques – Part 4/6
A Glimpse into the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques – Part 4/6 Michael R. Douglas, Chairman of the Friends of IHES (http://friendsofihes.ihes.fr/) asks questions to Emmanuel Ullmo, Director of IHES, who presents the scientific model of the Institute.
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A review of machine learning techniques for anomaly detection - Dr David Green
The Alan Turing Institute, headquartered in the British Library, London, was created as the national institute for data science in 2015. In 2017, as a result of a government recommendation, we added artificial intelligence to our remit. The Institute is named in honour of Alan Turing (23
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The 2018 Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture with Michael Herzfeld
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture in Hellenic Studies was established in 2004 in honor of the Program’s sponsors. The Program had been funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation as a pilot program from 2001 to 2007. In 2007 the Board of Directors of the Foundation endowed the Stavros
From playlist Stavros Niarchos Annual Lecture
Data science has emerged in response to the growing need to make sense of the billions of gigabytes of data generated globally every day, and their powerful impact on our society, economy and way of life. But what exactly is it? And why should we care? In this film, we talk to the soci
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Die Zukunft Europas – Wie gelingt es, den europäischen Forschungsraum zu stärken – Podiumsdiskussion
Podiumsdiskussion mit hochkarätigen Protagonisten der europäischen Wissenschaft: Kiran Klaus Patel, Universität Maastricht Venki Ramakrishnan, Präsident der Royal Society Martin Stratmann, Präsident der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Maciej Żylicz, Präsident der Stiftung für die polnische Wissens
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Peter Lax - The Abel Prize Interview 2005
0:15 from Hungary to Los Alamos 3:00 shock limits: the role of collaboration 4:22 interaction of solitons: discovered by numerical means 10:35 genesis of Fourier integral operators 12:00 Ralph Phillips, scattering theory 14:45 Riemann Hypothesis 15:40 beauty vs. ugliness in math. 16:15 doe
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POLITICAL THEORY – Friedrich Hayek
The leading theorist of modern right-wing political movements was an Austrian economist called Friedrich Hayek. For more on this and other great thinkers, see our new book: http://bit.ly/29URGvS Watch more films on PHILOSOPHY in our playlist: http://bit.ly/1gfQCEu If you like our fil
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Why Did The First World War Break Out? (July Crisis 1914 Documentary)
Watch 16 Days in Berlin on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/16-days-in-berlin-01-prologue-the-beginning-of-the-end The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo on the 28th of June 1914 kicked off a crisis among the European Powers. Tensions that built up in the d
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Groups and graph limits - Miklos Abert
Conference on Graphs and Analysis Miklos Abert June 7, 2012 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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Racism, Antisemitism and the Radical Right - Panel 4: Antisemitism on the Right
The goal of this conference is to map various domestic and foreign iterations of the current far-right, racist, and/or antisemitic ethos, to explore their ideologies and ideas, to consider the features they share in common, as well as their divergences and tensions. Chair: Adam Stern,
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Keynote - Cardiovascular data science: Harry Hemingway, UCL
About the event This workshop is being held in association with a new call for applications for joint research awards in Cardiovascular Data Science by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and The Alan Turing Institute (the Turing). The awards aim to support cross-disciplinary teams of inve
From playlist Exploring novel opportunities for data science in cardiovascular research
Disregarding Nonintervention: National Liberation and Imperial Paternalism
Michael W. Doyle, Harold Brown Professor of International Affairs, Law and Political Science at Columbia University, gave three public lectures where he examined the legal and ethical arguments supporting nonintervention, engaging in a dialogue with John Stuart Mill's famous remarks on the
From playlist Ethics, Politics and Economics
Battle of Polygon Wood - Betrayal At The Italian Front I THE GREAT WAR Week 166
The British and Australian forces under Sir Herbert Plumer continue to advance at Passchendaele. Plumer's new tactic comes with a high price in men and material but it also gets results. German flying ace Werner Voss fights his last legendary fight and on the Italian Front, some Austro-Hun
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Romania Joins The War I THE GREAT WAR Week 110
After more than two years of carnage, the war is still growing as Romania joins the war. The moments seems right to them as the Russians steamrolled the Austro-Hungarian Army on the Eastern front this summer. But can the unproven and under equipped Romanian Army really seize the moment? Th
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The Hungarian Romanian War & The Downfall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic I THE GREAT WAR 1919
SPONSOR: Get 20% off of your first order at Mack Weldon. Go to https://mackweldon.com/ and use promocode "greatwar" at checkout. In early 1919 Hungary was one of the European territories that saw a communist revolution. Bela Kun and his supporters established the Hungarian Soviet Republi
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Turing Centennial Conference: From Programs to Systems: Building a Smarter World
From Programs to Systems: Building a Smarter World Presented by Prof. Joseph Sifakis, Turing Award laureate, VERIMAG Laboratory and EPFL Alan M. Turing Centennial Conference - Israel April 4, 2012 The Wohl Centre Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel For more information see: https://sit
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