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, from swarm robotics to mesh networks. The prototypical model system for the investigation of self-organised task allocation are social insect colonies, such as bees and ants. They are able to distribute
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roles in both Australia and Hong Kong. In a parallel sporting career, Chris was also a two-time Olympian in 1976 and 1980 and the Head Coach of the Australian Track and Field Team at the Sydney Olympic
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strong out-of-distribution generalization capability [2]. If user-specific information is identified and removable from the input data, the devised techniques can also be applied for privacy-sensitive
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field” imaging techniques to solve many important problems in biology and change clinical practice in respiratory medicine. Our ongoing research program involves developing new imaging technologies
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information on our practice-based PhD program, please see: https://sensilab.monash.edu/work-with-us/practice-based-phd/
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development — core technologies for the next decade of AI-powered engineering. This is a collaborative research project with Atlassian. Check out some recent work: - https://www.atlassian.com/software/rovo-dev
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operators for these notions. Over the past fifty years, such non-classical logics have proved vital in computer science and logic-based artificial intelligence: after all, any intelligent agent must be able
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representations complicate transparency and compliance checks with data protection and privacy legislation (e.g., GDPR) whether performed by humans or computer systems. Second, both privacy-preserving distributed
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determined by combining the observed space density of galaxies, the measured spatial distribution of galaxies and simulations of the dark matter distribution. Example themes for student projects follow and
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comparing models with entirely different structures and parameter counts, whether comparing linear regression against mixture models or decision trees. MML is strictly Bayesian, requiring prior distributions