Description: Data science and artificial intelligence are becoming ever more prevalent in the UK with common needs and challenges arising. Solving these challenges requires novel tools, practices and systems which can unlock advances across the wider sector and accelerate innovation. The Alan Turing Institute’s Tools, Practices and Systems (TPS) programme represents a cross-cutting set of initiatives which seek to build open source infrastructure that is accessible to all and empower a global, decentralised network of people who connect data with domain experts. The core missions of the programme are to build trustworthy systems, embed transparent reporting practices, promote inclusive interoperable design, maintain ethical integrity, enco...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Data Science for Social Good fellows at the Alan Turing Institute...
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Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Turing's TPS Seminar Series on 27 May 2020 Abstract: All members...
The Turing Way is an open-source, community-led, and collaboratively developed project on making dat...
<p><em>The Turing Way</em> is a handbook to reproducible, ethical and collabo...
<p><strong>Summary of the proposal</strong></p> <p><em>“E...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the WHO Expert Panel on ethical programming for AI in health care on ...
As researchers, we make complex choices around project design and decision-making throughout the lif...
This talk was given at CogX 2020 on 9 June 2020 by Malvika Sharan. The Turing Way is a community-dr...
This session was run as a workshop at Open Science Conference on 28 June 2023. Abstract: It is ra...
As researchers, we make complex choices and decisions within our research teams throughout the lifec...
This submission was made to the Royal Society Culture Awards to nominate The Turing Way for their va...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at EMBO PopGEn on 24 March 2022 Abstract: Although reproducible research...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Data Science for Social Good fellows at the Alan Turing Institute...
The Turing Way (https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/welcome) is a community-driven open source book p...
The Turing Way: Investing in human infrastructure for culture change Description: In this session, ...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Turing's TPS Seminar Series on 27 May 2020 Abstract: All members...
The Turing Way is an open-source, community-led, and collaboratively developed project on making dat...
<p><em>The Turing Way</em> is a handbook to reproducible, ethical and collabo...
<p><strong>Summary of the proposal</strong></p> <p><em>“E...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the WHO Expert Panel on ethical programming for AI in health care on ...
As researchers, we make complex choices around project design and decision-making throughout the lif...
This talk was given at CogX 2020 on 9 June 2020 by Malvika Sharan. The Turing Way is a community-dr...
This session was run as a workshop at Open Science Conference on 28 June 2023. Abstract: It is ra...
As researchers, we make complex choices and decisions within our research teams throughout the lifec...
This submission was made to the Royal Society Culture Awards to nominate The Turing Way for their va...
Slides from Kirstie's talk at EMBO PopGEn on 24 March 2022 Abstract: Although reproducible research...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Data Science for Social Good fellows at the Alan Turing Institute...
The Turing Way (https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/welcome) is a community-driven open source book p...