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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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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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Levin Kuhlmann Research area Machine Learning We are seeking a highly motivated and innovative PhD student interested in exploring the opportunities for using AI to enhance personalisation of services and
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Monash Silver Jubilee PhD Scholarship The Monash Silver Jubilee Scholarship (MSJS) is available to help support a graduate research student with living costs whilst studying at Monash. It is
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is highly complex. For the proposed PhD project, experimental data are already available that bring together maps of orientations of such crystals together with the deformation pattern generated during
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for a fully funded, 3.5-year PhD scholarship for commencement in 2026. The scholarship provides a stipend of $52,352 per annum tax exempt for 3.5 years along with additional support. As part of
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As a pregnancy approaches term (the point at which the foetus is considered fully developed), decisions are made about the timing of birth and the way babies are born. These decisions are incredibly challenging for clinicians and pregnant women. Digital health records, advances in big data,...
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This project aims to develop robust algorithms capable of identifying and analyzing fingertips extracted from both static images and video footage. Machine learning techniques, particularly computer
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accessibility issue for blind people. As part of a project funded by the Australian Research Council, this PhD project aims to devise novel techniques to build a multimodal natural language (NL) generator
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Visualisation research; there are so many interesting experimental research questions to address that researchers seldom wish to repeat work that they (or others) have already completed and published. This PhD