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F66 CBC Int Training Prog Adv Module Intro To Ontologies & Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology

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CBC Online Training Programme: Principles & Practice
Date of Event
16th October 2024
Last Booking Date for this Event
30th September 2024

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CBC International Training Programme Advanced Module: Introduction to ontologies and the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology.

This module will introduce the use of ontologies to advance the behavioural and social sciences by improving intervention reporting, linking written information and datasets across knowledge silos, and enabling data to be analysed using machine learning and artificial intelligence.  We will present the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology, demonstrate how to use it in behavioural science, and explain how to contribute to its ongoing improvement.   

The module will be interactive and include time for demonstration, practice and discussion; there will be short breaks between sessions during the day.

Facilitators: Professors Susan Michie and Robert West, Drs Marta Marques and Paulina Schenk, and Lisa Zhang

The session will run from 10am to 4pm with 30 minutes for lunch and a 15-minute break in the morning and afternoon.

Places are limited with the course capped at 36 participants and require a minimum number of 10 participants.

For more information on the Advanced Modules, see here

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/behaviour-change/advanced-modules-behaviour-change

Attendee CategoryCost   
1) Early Bird Low Middle Income Countries, Univerity, 3rd & Public Sector.£200.00[Read More]
2) Early Bird Universities, 3rd Sectors, Small Enterprises & Start- Ups (1-49).£320.00[Read More]
3) Early Bird Public Sector & Medium Enterprises (50-249).£400.00[Read More]
4) Early Bird Large Enterprises (250+).£640.00[Read More]

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