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, Joshua W. and D.L. Dowe (2005). ``Minimum Message Length and Generalized Bayesian Nets with Asymmetric Languages'', Chapter 11 (pp265-294) in P. Gru:nwald, I. J. Myung and M. A. Pitt (eds.), Advances in
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modern clinical trial design, such as Bayesian Adaptive Clinical trial design or established expertise in statistical methods such as structural equation modeling, causal data analysis. Experience in
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-armed Bandits, Bayesian Optimization. Automated Model Design and Tuning: Neural Architecture Search, Hyperparameter Optimization. Computer Networking: Resource-Constrained Networking (e.g., Internet
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hierarchical Bayesian models to cognitive processes Supervisor: Dr Martin Lages Project aims: New variants of hierarchical Bayesian models of cognitive processes can be investigated using simulated, existing and
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modern clinical trial design, such as Bayesian Adaptive Clinical trial design or established expertise in statistical methods such as structural equation modeling, causal data analysis. Experience in
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on estimation of parameters relevant to dynamics and control using innovative statistical methodologies. The advent of new sequencing technologies will revolutionise the way we study epidemiology, particularly
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personalizable computer replica of the immune system – to enable everyone and anyone to assess and optimize the health of their immune system and simulate and predict its future ability to respond to diseases. Why
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., Estimation of temporal covariances in pathogen dynamics using Bayesian multivariate autoregressive models. PLoS Comput Biol 15, e1007492 (2019). Overview Overview The MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus
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the Faculty of Science. We will apply Bayesian approaches such as the information-theoretic minimum message length (MML) principle and other approaches to develop a path towards statistically-optimal algorithms
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back at least as far as 1954 (Dowe, 2008a, sec. 1, pp549-550). Discussion of how to do this using the Bayesian information-theoretic minimum message length (MML) approach (Wallace and Boulton, 1968