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and management under uncertainty - is an interdisciplinary Convergence Environment under UiO:Life Science , based at the Natural History Museum, and in collaboration with the Department of Mathematics
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under UiO:Life Science , based at the Natural History Museum, and in collaboration with the Department of Mathematics, the Department of Biosciences and the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History
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their gesturing or vocalization is manipulated. Tasks will include contributing to project theory and methods development on multimodal communication in song performance; using experimental methods that involve
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music theory, rhythm cognition, and music information retrieval, the project will develop a novel, theoretical-analytical framework for the categorization of multi-part rhythmic patterns and their
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physically adjust to achieve their performance goals when their gesturing or vocalization is manipulated. Tasks will include contributing to project theory and methods development on multimodal communication
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one or more of the following areas: Plato´s cosmology, mathematics and metaphysics; Presocratic philosophy, particularly the philosophy of the early Pythagoreans and early Greek theories of mathematics
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. Building on recent work in music theory, rhythm cognition, and music information retrieval, the project will develop a novel, theoretical-analytical framework for the categorization of multi-part rhythmic
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, machine learning, mathematical modelling, causal inference, time-to-event analysis, clinical trials, infectious disease and epidemiology, The centre has numerous collaborations with leading biomedical
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specific combinations of rhythmic patterns reliably elicit pleasure and the urge to move. Building on recent work in music theory, rhythm cognition, and music information retrieval, the project will develop
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internationally recognized, with interests spanning a broad range of areas, including high dimensional statistics, machine learning, mathematical modelling, causal inference, time-to-event analysis, clinical trials