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the opportunity to address the healthcare inequality for the rural and remote. As one of the most important medical imaging modalities, MRI has long been an advantage only for people living in urban cities due
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of learners as they develop. 3. Develop and evaluate a presentation paradigm to enable non-data science savvy users to get actionable insights into the findings obtained through the measurement framework
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. This would provide thousands of diverse example images with corresponding body part locations. These data would be used to train a deep learning model 5, 7 . The model’s high-quality body part predictions may
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The brain is a complex machine and brain function remains yet to be fully understood. This project works at the intersection of dynamical modelling, statistical signal processing, statistical
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This project will seek to further the research into and development of machine learning techniques that may be used to triage, classify, and otherwise process material of a distressing nature (such
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the simple equation that more training data = better performance. Learning—in particular, the advanced deep learning methods, like BERT for NLP and ResNet for image processing—often require thousands