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Conference Season 2023: 20 papers from CCAIM accepted at AISTATS and ICLR

23 March 2023 by Andreas Bedorf

CCAIM Faculty members will present eight papers at the Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS) conference, one of the most prominent annual gatherings of researchers at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine …

Read moreConference Season 2023: 20 papers from CCAIM accepted at AISTATS and ICLR

Disease Progression in Prostate Cancer Patients – How we approach the problem with Machine Learning

16 August 2022 by Andreas Bedorf

This post refers to a newly published paper involving members of the van der Schaar Lab inside CCAIM. Find out more here. In their paper, Changhee Lee, Alexander Light, Evgeny …

Read moreDisease Progression in Prostate Cancer Patients – How we approach the problem with Machine Learning

Matching last year’s total, 18 papers from CCAIM accepted at NeurIPS 2021

7 December 2021 by Navneet Gidda

Five members of the Centre’s faculty will publish eighteen papers and three workshops at this year’s conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2021), one of the most prestigious international academic conferences …

Read moreMatching last year’s total, 18 papers from CCAIM accepted at NeurIPS 2021

Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine announces its official launch

11 November 2020 by Sean O'Neill

Today the University of Cambridge announces a five-year agreement with AstraZeneca and GSK to fund the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine (CCAIM). For the 5-year duration, AstraZeneca and GSK …

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Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine is a heavy hitter at NeurIPS 2020

6 November 2020 by Sean O'Neill

Four members of the 10-strong CCAIM faculty have clocked up a total of 18 papers accepted at NeurIPS 2020 – one of the most prestigious international conferences for AI and …

Read moreCambridge Centre for AI in Medicine is a heavy hitter at NeurIPS 2020

Transforming medicine through AI-enabled healthcare

1 August 2019 by Sean O'Neill

World-leading expertise in healthcare-focused machine learning combined with the world’s largest, high-quality cancer data collection service could lead to a quantum leap in personalised medicine. (This article, featuring the work …

Read moreTransforming medicine through AI-enabled healthcare

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