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Empirical studies in Information Visualisation research have become more commonplace in the past two to three decades. While formerly the research focus was primarily on utilising the power of novel
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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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On their own, traffic accidents cause 1.3 million fatalities every year – and improper situational awareness is often a major cause. This project aims to exploit big spatio-temporal data to design
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Project Description Recent advances in mixed reality (MR) technology, which seamlessly blend the physical environment with computer-generated content around the user, have reduced the barriers
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Information Technology Industry-Based Learning Placement Grant This grant is awarded to high achieving students in the Faculty of Information Technology who undertake a placement with an industry
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/Siri manipulation and the autonomous car accidents. Developing secure and trustworthy DL systems is challenging, especially given the limited time budget. For traditional software, the software
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This project heavily focuses on maps (e.g. GoogleMaps or Open Street Map). We will explore various properties of road networks, including the granularity of road networks, routes and trajectories on road networks, and query processing on road networks. A number of inter-disciplinary...
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passion for understanding human behaviour and improving safety through research? Do you thrive in dynamic research environments where your work directly contributes to real-world impact? The Behavioural
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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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Enforcement and Community Safety) research lab. The AiLECS lab is a joint initiative of Monash University and the Australian Federal Police, and researches the ethical application of AI theories and techniques