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This PhD project will investigate how existing book contents (text and graphics/animations) can be automatically translated into accessible eBook formats with minimum human intervention. It will be
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accessible technologies for everyone including assistive technologies. This project will engage people with disabilities in the technology creation process at many levels, from engagement activities, input
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to generate parameters for simulations of invasive animals and plants. The use of social network site data to assist in invasive species monitoring will be investigated in this project, a new key to help unlock
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support is available through research and teaching assistance work. Current opportunities As a candidate in the CHE Integrated PhD Program , you will receive rigorous training in advanced health economics
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This PhD project is funded by a successful ARC Discovery Project grant: "Improving human reasoning with causal Bayesian networks: a user-centric, multimodal, interactive approach" and the successful
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, Melbourne. We are seeking PhD candidates interested in developing methods to assist the formative assessment and improvement of collocated teamwork, by making multimodal activity traces visible and available
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diseases of interest. The goal of this project is to develop computational models using text and images (and possibly other data modalities) to help medical experts to improve the quality of patient care
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beyond the visual to other senses (haptic, aural) and sensibilities. Research may turn its investigative focus to immersive design, inclusive design, multimodality and assistive technology application
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, augmented virtual reality, voice assistance, and medical diagnosis. This new paradigm is further accelerated by AI chips and ASICs embedded on mobile devices, e.g., Apple’s Bionic neural engine. Compared
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John Bush Memorial Top-Up Scholarship These prestigious top up scholarships are available to help support Thai-born graduate research students with living costs. The John Bush Memorial Top-Up