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, the developed methods can help identify emerging trends and patterns in rhetoric or planning activities, allowing for timely intervention by authorities. These monitoring systems are essential for public safety
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learning is vulnerable to spurious correlations, novel causal discovery and inference methods will be developed to identify and reason over causal relationships among all associations from fused data. As the
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Our industry partners are developing software for automation of Hydrogen Deuterium Mass Spectrometry, which can connect structure, behaviour and function of proteins, for understanding diseases and
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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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This PhD project will explore how individuals in a marginalised community in Australia access, create, and manage information and their preferences for oral, written or digital tools to preserve
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-Kolmogorov complexity (Wallace and Dowe, 1999a), it is possible to (e.g.) create a general hybrid of (none, some or) all of the above methods - and then (if we wish) to generalise that even further
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for new students commencing from 2025 onwards) Number offered Unlimited See details PhD candidate, Research Assistant (Wominjeka Djeembana Lab) and proud Pitta Pitta woman. Jahkarli Romanis Having a
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and embed self-awareness modules within these systems. This will likely involve a combination of the standard methods in these systems, such as transformer or diffusion networks and reinforcement
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applications for monitoring individuals' health, activities and social behaviour. Yet, there is a lack of common and standard guidelines in developing mobile sensing apps (from both software development and UI
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modeling malaria incidence using complex categorical household data: The minimum message length (MML) method applied to Indonesian data", Computational Ecology and Software, 2012, 2(3):140-159 Wallace, C.S