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Scholarship This scholarship has provided me charitable financial assistance to support my single-income family, maintain a high academic standard, and achieve a healthy work-life balance. It has allowed me
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to the preferred program of study. How to apply Further information can be found at The ARC Centre of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century . Apply by submitting a separate application form. This
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their uncertainty to different stakeholders, and evaluate the effect of the conveyed information. The expected outcome of this project is an innovative conversational agent that helps users (e.g
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, attention to detail and the ability to manage competing priorities are also essential, along with advanced computer literacy and experience coordinating multidisciplinary meetings. If you are seeking a role
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Background and Motivation Modern deep learning models have achieved remarkable success in computer vision and natural language processing. However, they typically produce overconfident predictions
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a scholarship has assisted me in relieving some of the financial pressures of study. Further, as a result of my scholarship, I have been able to purchase a new computer to assist in my studies
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Duration: 3.5 years fixed-term appointment Supervisory Team: Professor Elizabeth Manias (Main Supervisor) The successful candidate will be supported by a multidisciplinary project team with expertise in
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completion); Applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or be a student enrolled in their first 12 months of study in a PhD program at an Australian University; A university supervisor
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Dowe, 1999a) ensures that - at least in principle, given enough search time - MML can infer any underlying computable model in a data-set. A consequence of this is that we can (e.g.) put latent factor
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remains underutilised and inconsistently effective. A key reason for this gap is the learner’s limited capacity to engage with feedback productively, a skill known as feedback literacy. Current approaches