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DCU launches machine learning module for undergraduates

Developed in association with Insight data analytics research centre
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26 January 2023

DCU School of Computing, in association with the Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, plans to launch a first-of-its-kind programme in Machine Learning to undergraduate computing students at DCU.

The new module, Introduction to Machine Learning (in the real world), will engage students in the latest applications of machine learning in fields such as water quality, health, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, logistics, fintech and agritech.

Machine Learning is a rapidly developing AI application that enables systems to self-programme using learnings from patterns in large data sets. The technology is transforming decision making processes in fields ranging from manufacturing to retail, healthcare to law.

The course is coordinated by Dr Hilary Murray and features state of the art projects from Insight’s team of researchers at DCU.

“Machine Learning interacts with how we live today so fundamentally that we feel our researchers can provide insights to students on what jobs they can expect to be doing when they graduate,” Dr Murray said. “Machine Learning is a fast-evolving field. The best way to learn about its scope is through exploring the work of researchers using it now.

 

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“At Insight we know data can be used for good, to solve problems in today’s environment and harness computer know how to make processes less wasteful and more efficient.”

The module will offer DCU undergraduates a deeper understanding of the methods employed by data scientists, as well as a broader understanding of the real world applications of Machine Learning. The students will learn when and how best to use the methodology and, most importantly, the ethics associated with using AI.

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