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Don't use AI and be left behind! Here are Elsevier's new guidelines for use of AI tools:

"Where authors use generative artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process, authors should:
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✳️ Only use these technologies to improve readability and language, not to replace key researcher tasks such as interpreting data or drawing scientific conclusions.
✳️ Apply the technology with human oversight and control, and carefully review and edit the result, as AI can generate authoritative-sounding output that can be incorrect, incomplete or biased.
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Ph.D. Openings (Computer Vision and Deep Learning), Fall 2022
In search for highly motivated students to join the research team at the Center for Research in Computer Vision (CRCV) at the University of Central Florida, starting in Fall 2022.
The students will work on the
following Research Topics:
(1) Deep learning for computer vision (object detection/recognition, action detection/recognition, human pose estimation and tracking, semantic segmentation, etc.)
(2) Vision for drones (vision-assisted navigation, control, planning, etc.)
(3) Multi-modality learning (vision, text, speech, etc.)
(4)Self-driving cars, LIDAR tracking, SLAM, Geo-spatial localization
(5) Label-efficient deep learning (e.g., self-supervised learning, semi-supervised learning, weakly-supervised learning, zero-shot learning)

#research
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Thread on #JobOpenings in media during #Covid_19:
With layoffs becoming common, I'm starting a thread on openings in media sector. Will post info in this thread as & when I hear something. We need to back each other. Share info. It may help someone. Ping/add if u hear anything.
#jobalert.
Positions at InShorts (Hindi) #MediaJobs #job
Check out this job at Inshorts: linkedin.com/jobs/view/1875…
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I am redesigning my World History since 1500 class around a "problem-solving" project. The problem? How can we memorialize the trans-Atlantic trade of enslaved Africans? Students will create monuments/museums. Here are components to the project I've envisioned thus far. /1
I want to introduce students to historical research -- both in its archival form and digitally. I'm assigning Rafe Blaufarb's graphic history, which takes students through British and French archives. (PS It also has a terrible drawing of me in it. #researchassistant /2
*Inhuman Traffick* shows how historians use archival evidence to recreate the past -- in this case, the story of "the slave ship Neirsée," which ends "with the liberation of the African passengers who had been sold into slavery in the French Caribbean." /3 global.oup.com/ushe/product/i…
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