CIFAR
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CIFAR (the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) is a Canadian global research organization that supports long-term, collaborative, interdisciplinary research, including major initiatives in artificial intelligence.
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
charitable organization
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non-profit organization → research organization → |
| abbreviation | CIFAR self-link → |
| collaboratesWith |
governments
→
industry partners → philanthropic organizations → research institutes → universities → |
| country | Canada → |
| fieldOfWork |
artificial intelligence
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bio-inspired solar energy → child and brain development → genetics and health → machine learning → neuroscience → quantum information science → society and technology → |
| foundedBy |
Canadian research leaders
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Canadian federal government (Ottawa) →
surface form: "Government of Canada"
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| fullName | Canadian Institute for Advanced Research → |
| fundingSource |
government grants
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philanthropic donations → private sector partnerships → |
| hasProgramType |
AI chairs program
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global scholars program → research program → |
| hasScope |
interdisciplinary
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international → |
| headquartersLocation |
Toronto
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surface form: "Toronto, Ontario, Canada"
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| knownFor |
Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy
→
surface form: "Pan-Canadian AI Strategy"
global research fellows network → leadership in artificial intelligence research → long-term research programs → |
| languageOfWork |
English
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French → |
| operatesInSector |
higher education and research
→
science and technology policy → |
| purpose |
address complex global challenges
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support collaborative research → support interdisciplinary research → support long-term research → |
| researchApproach |
long-term collaboration
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small, focused research groups → |
| roleIn | Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy → |
| supports |
AI institutes in Canada
→
AI research chairs → early-career researchers → global research networks → research programs → |
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