Zoekresultaten
nl
A. Weber
- Orthopedie
- School CAPHRI, Care & Publ Health Res In
- Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
… Zoekresultaten 12 maart 2021 door: A. Unknown in Law M-EPLI, along with the Maastricht Law & Tech Lab and the Institute of Data Science, hosted the online webinar ‘Researching Discrimination in E-Commerce and Online Advertising’ on the 4th and 5th of March 2021. Throughout the two-day event, speakers from different countries, institutes and disciplines addressed discrimination issues present in online advertising practices. The first day saw experienced scholars weighing in on these topics, while the second day welcomed young researchers who presented their ideas. After a brief opening by Dr. Caroline Cauffman and Pedro V. Hernández Serrano (Maastricht University), the first speakers began by discussing protected grounds and the system of non-discrimination law in the context of algorithmic … declare whether the ad is political in nature. To what extent this is controlled by Facebook is unclear, therefore, the true number of political ads is uncertain. In her empirical research on the 2018 Brazilian elections, Dr. Goga found that 2% of ads shown to Facebook users were political in nature, but not declared as such. This demonstrates that Facebook missed a considerable number of political ads that were not self-reported by advertisers. Furthermore, she illustrated that issue ads (e.g., …
… human behaviour on the basis of messages posted on social media. For example, he mapped the changing mood during the corona pandemic using 3.5 million tweets. The analysis of this kind of data is not only socially relevant, it could also help individuals in psychological distress. The underlying patterns are quite intriguing, says Ten Thij. “My field is data analysis, my background is applied mathematics and in recent years I have moved more and more towards computer science.” This is how Marijn … assistant professor in the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences, summarises his working life. His focus is on studying human behaviour by analysing the traces that many of us leave behind every day - on online platforms and networks. “My research shows that you can learn a lot about people and society based on the information we voluntarily disclose, without compromising the privacy of individual users.” Data scientist Marijn ten Thij studies human behaviour on the basis of messages posted on … For example, he used mathematical models to describe the psychosocial factors underlying rigid positions on both sides of the abortion debate and measured the socio-emotional impact of natural disasters such as hurricanes. Earlier Ten Thij showed, based on millions of tweets, how the COVID pandemic led to a change in the way people thought about the future. One of the results was that tweets about the medium-term future showed more gloom than tweets referring to the near or far future. …
17
nov
15:00
- 17:00
… Zoekresultaten 17 november 2022 15:00 - 17 november 2022 17:00 Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Benieuwd wat ziekenhuizen kunnen leren van de COVID-pandemie? Op donderdag 17 november van 15:00 tot 17:00 organiseert de Universiteit Maastricht (UM) het webinar ‘Organiseren om te overleven: lessen uit de Limburgse ziekenhuizen tijdens COVID-19’, waarin deze vraag centraal staat. Tijdens het webinar bespreken zij de resultaten van hun, door ZonMw gefinancierde, onderzoek ‘ Uitproberen, Aanpassen, Opbranden ’. Daarin hebben ze de afgelopen twee jaar onderzocht hoe de Limburgse ziekenhuizen om zijn gegaan met de crisis en wat daarvan de …
nl
J.M. Webster
- Pulmonologie
- School of Nutr and Transl Res in Metab
- Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
- Cardiologie
- School for Cardiovascular Diseases
- Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
02
nov
13:00
- 16:30
… Zoekresultaten 2 november 2021 13:00 - 2 november 2021 16:30 This/these webinar(s) is/are only available in Dutch; please click on NL. Contact: Elke Hundhausen (practical questions) Faculty of Law Ik neem deel ! REGISTRATIE … This/these webinar(s) is/are only available in Dutch; please click on NL. … Webinars Marokkaans en Turks (familie)recht bij achterlating en huwelijksdwang (online) …
… Zoekresultaten UM’s website content strategy was formulated on the basis of extensive research and interviews with the website’s users, including staff, researchers, and (prospective) students over the course of 15 sessions during which over 200 people were interviewed. Central to these interviews were the actual questions users have and methods to provide concrete answers to these questions through web content. The term content includes everything you find on a website: photos, illustrations, info graphics, video, and text. Our website content contributes to UM’s goals, reinforces our online brand … Collaborating Finding funding Orientation towards a career at UM UM’s goals UM’s goals determine which of these tasks are prioritised. What would UM like to achieve, how would UM like to be regarded? UM would like to: be an attractive organisation showcase its added value to society help get the right people in the right place: this applies to students, staff and employees obtain sufficient funding provide students and staff with support When writing: be short and concise use clear and …
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… University have recently achieved a world first by reconstructing heard sound based on a person’s brain activity. 'A better understanding of how the brain registers and filters sounds will also enable us to filter out background noise in hearing aids in the future', says research leader Elia Formisano. The results were recently published in the leading scientific journal PNAS . Reconstruction of heard sound The researchers from Maastricht University researched how we listen in our everyday lives, by measuring, with the help of MRI scans, how our brain responds to a wide range of sounds, including speech, music and environmental noise. With the help of mathematical models and machine learning, the researchers were able for the first time to use responses in the brain to determine what exactly a trial subject had … journal PNAS . … A brain scan that allows you to see what sound a person has heard. Researchers from Maastricht University have recently achieved a world first by reconstructing heard sound based on a person’s brain activity. … Can a brain scan show what you've heard? …