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. Wallace", Computer Journal, Vol. 51, No. 5 (Sept. 2008) [Christopher Stewart WALLACE (1933-2004) memorial special issue [and front cover and back cover]], pp523-560 (and here). www.doi.org: 10.1093/comjnl
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analysis, contextual analysis, audio feature extraction, and machine learning models to identify and assess potentially dangerous content. Similarly, computer vision models are implemented to analyse images
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those utilising computer programs to conduct examinations set up of examination venues, including paperwork and computer equipment, receiving, and checking computer systems to facilitate the efficient
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their performance evaluated in terms of classification accuracy, computational speed, and overall usability. Required knowledge Deep learning (CNNs, Transformers) and computer vision Knowledge distillation for model
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-disciplinary team of clinician scientists and computer scientists to develop diagnosis/predictive/treatment/robotics surgery models of diseases of interest using multimodal medical data, consisting of images
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classification'', Computer Journal, Vol 11, No 2, August 1968, pp 185-194 Wallace, C.S. and D.L. Dowe (1999a). Minimum Message Length and Kolmogorov Complexity, Computer Journal (special issue on Kolmogorov
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methods dealing with model complexity - e.g., AIC, BIC, MDL, MML - can enhance deep learning. References: D. L. Dowe (2008a), "Foreword re C. S. Wallace", Computer Journal, Vol. 51, No. 5 (Sept. 2008
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. This work combines computational modelling and simulation with biological experiments that are analysed using cutting-edge computer vision techniques. We collaborate closely with Macquarie University where
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new approaches for a playful human-computer integration future. For more information see http://exertiongameslab.org The result will be a thesis in the field of interaction design.
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. Required knowledge Strong background in machine/deep learning, computer vision, or applied statistics. Solid programming skills in Python and experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch