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, UK: Oxford University Press; 1985. p. 183–202. Cain J. Guidelines for using Bayesian networks to support the planning and management of development programmes in the water sector and beyond. Crowmarsh
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The multi-agent path finding problem (MAPF) asks us to find a collision-free plan for a team of moving agents. Such problems appear in many application settings (including robotics, logistics
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Alfred Research Alliance Honours Scholarship Sir John Monash Scholarship for Distinction The Alfred Research Alliance Honours Scholarship is for students studying an Honours program on the Alfred
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higher grades which is important for my career goals. The financial support it provides has allowed me to take part in extracurricular activities such as the Monash Minds Leadership program, instead
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neurophysiological variable estimation framework we have been developing that can be applied to all kinds of brain activity recordings. There are two projects to be completed under this program and we are looking
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to participate in the Access Monash mentoring program. Not only do I gain satisfaction from helping my student mentees, I've gained leadership and communication skills to help in my future career. Am I eligible
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background mathematical knowledge, including differential calculus (e.g., partial derivatives) and matrix determinants. The student should also know how to program with either Matlab, Java, or Python. Ideally
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years. An invitation to apply for a place in Monash Minds, a leadership program for first-year students. Recipients may be asked to participate or be profiled in relevant Monash marketing, recruitment and
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Studies, Diploma of Higher Education, or Monash Enabling program at a Monash campus in Australia. Required to relocate from a regional or remote area for study Experiencing financial hardship . To be
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D.L. Dowe (1994b), Intrinsic classification by MML - the Snob program. Proc. 7th Australian Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence, UNE, Armidale, Australia, November 1994, pp37-44 Wallace, C.S. and D.L