348 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" positions at Monash University
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develop new techniques to visually and analytically explore networks in immersive environments. Required knowledge Graphics programming Unity3D and C# programming Basic network algorithms Some experience
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On-device machine learning (ML) is rapidly gaining popularity on mobile devices. Mobile developers can use on-device ML to enable ML features at users’ mobile devices, such as face recognition
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defence algorithms are remain a challenge in the research community. Furthermore, most existing AML algorithms can only apply to Euclidean space. How to extend existing AML algorithms to non-Euclidean and
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based on matched-filter statistics. Detecting the unknown relies on the development of complex algorithms at the forefront of statistics, machine learning, and data science. This multi-disciplinary
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achieve what neither a human being nor a machine can achieve on their own. The aim of this research is to develop cutting-edge Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning algorithms that are able to avoid bias
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feasibility, and to facilitate the rapid translation of study findings into registry practice and health data environments. Project goals: The aim of the project is to develop cutting-edge AI algorithms
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postgraduate research students annually and three flagship research centres: the Monash Migration and Inclusion Centre, the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, and the Centre for Development
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will provide new models and algorithms for energy-transport integration, advancing the knowledge of mitigation strategies for sustainable urban development. #sustainability PhD student role description
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-breaking project aimed at improving cycling infrastructure. This role supports a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Ideas Grant, working to develop novel tools that measure people’s
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headlines around the world when a “work of art created by an algorithm” was sold at auction by Christie’s for $432,500 – nearly 45 times the value estimated before auction. It turned out that the group behind