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explore unconventional ideas, develop computer algorithms for data analysis, create new experimental approaches, and apply the technique in areas like biomedicine, materials science, and geology. My group
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This PhD project is part of a larger project that aims to explain the uncertainty of Machine Learning (ML) predictions. To this effect, we must quantify uncertainty, devise algorithms that explain
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older adults. The expected outcome is the creation of AI algorithms to detect early signs of neurodegenerative disorders in older adults living independently at home. The potential benefit is early
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will design quantum-safe threshold encryption and/or authentication algorithms. The expected outcome is the design of methods, techniques and their software prototype to implement quantum-safe threshold
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. With the widespread adoption of ML algorithms for data analysis and decision-making, preserving the privacy of individuals' data has become a paramount concern. The project focuses on exploring
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This project focuses on developing algorithms capable of automatically identifying and categorizing mobile ringtones. This involves leveraging machine learning techniques to analyze audio signals
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We are excited to offer a fully funded PhD position at the Faculty of Engineering, Monash University (Australia). This project focuses on developing new algorithms to equip social robots with
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of classical and hybrid classical-quantum algorithms for treating the correlations. This position offers exciting opportunities for collaboration within UQ, across the QDA network, and with external research
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the headspace website. Possible approaches to addressing this challenge might include: Developing algorithms to identify patterns and preferences based on service users’ previous content engagement
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the development of new algorithms for processing, analysis and inversion of active and passive seismic data and the application of these algorithms to field data. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres