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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer - Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Job No.: 688022 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $114,951
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Candidates should hold a previous degree (Bachelor’s and/or Master’s) in Computer Science, Data Science, Robotics, Mechatronics, or Software Engineering, with demonstrated knowledge in machine
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nutritional data into a user-friendly platform, enabling consumers, restaurants, and policymakers to make informed food choices and reduce diet-related emissions. Required knowledge Data analytics and software
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Environmental Engineering Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Chemical and Biological Engineering Materials Science and Engineering About the Role We are seeking
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While deep learning has shown remarkable performance in medical imaging benchmarks, translating these results to real-world clinical deployment remains challenging. Models trained on data from one
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This project examines how films produced in Asian markets perform in terms of commercial success and critical recognition using real-world industry data. Students will compile a dataset of films
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) to support surgeons, operating room technicians, and other professionals in and around operating room activities. Particular areas that may be explored are: Immersive OR analytics: using XR to analyse data
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to real-life data. The goal is to generate new knowledge in the field of time series anomaly detection [1,2] through the invention of methods that effectively learn to generalise patterns of normal from
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In the big-data era, the proliferation of data and the widespread adoption of data analytics have made data literacy a requisite skill for all professions, not just specialist data scientists
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the observer. Active Goal Recognition extends Goal Recognition by also assigning the data collection task to the observer. This Ph.D. project will provide a unified probabilistic and decision-theoretic