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latency, increase throughput, and enable real-time resource management, preparing them for impactful roles in AI, cloud computing, and large-scale system design. A practical example of this project includes
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design, contributing to our understanding of experiencing the human body as play. More information at http://exertiongameslab.org
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sensing equipment and theoretical work around play. For more information see http://exertiongameslab.org
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information see http://exertiongameslab.org
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to cloud-based machine learning services, on-device ML is privacy-friendly, of low latency, and can work offline. User data will remain at the mobile device for ML inference. Problems: In order to enable
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contrastive self-supervised learning task to learn from massive amounts of EEG data. Frontiers in human neuroscience. [2] https://www.emotiv.com
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Computational simulations are now widely employed to study the behaviour of social systems, examples being market behaviours, and social media population behaviours. These methods rely heavily
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the endless possibilities of digital sound, allowing the plucking of sounds out of thin air. URLs and Further Reading https://airsticks.xyz/ Ilsar, A.A., 2018. The AirSticks: a new instrument for live
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Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships, funded by the Australian Government, support both domestic and international students undertaking Research
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"A picture is worth a thousands words"... or so the saying goes. How much information can we extract from an image of an insect on a flower? What species is the insect? What species is the flower? Where was the photograph taken? And at what time of the year? What time of the day? What was the...