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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Fall Term 2024 (September - December) INF2404H – Explainability & Fairness for Responsible Machine Learning Course Description
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Sessional Lecturer, INF2205H - Designing Sustainable & Resilient Machine Learning Systems with MLOps
University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Winter Term 2025 (January - April) INF2205H – Designing Sustainable and Resilient Machine Learning Systems with MLOps Course
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of Clinical Care, the implications and practical application of the outputs of AI and Machine learning are discussed in class, and in select assigned readings. This class provides an overview of how clinicians
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Winter Term 2025 (January - April) INF2179H – Machine Learning with Applications in Python Course Description: Machine learning has
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the framework for peace negotiations amidst the hostility towards their military presence from regional players such as Russia and Afghanistan's neighbors. The workshop will primarily focus on contextual analysis
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, Technical Architects, Program Coordinators, Project Managers, Special Projects and Team Participants. Examples of MHI skills that would be practiced include knowledge of computer and technical applications in
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political and military conflicts. Through a specific investigation of the Cold War history of books, this course offers theoretically deep reading of critical theories of culture, education, and the
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 7 hours ago
of our beautiful, tree-lined campus. Discover our globally-renowned academic excellence, experiential learning opportunities, collaborative spirit and transforming research partnerships. As part of
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, Information Engineering, Human Factors, and Applied Machine Learning, all of which seek to improve the systems we as humans rely on to navigate our world. On the Mechanical Engineering side, research areas
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: GLA2024H Intelligence and Cybersecurity in Global Politics Course Description: Information technology is ubiquitous. It powers the global economy, improves government administration, enhances military power