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clinical trials to assess its ability to measure hydration state. This project would use data from WearOptimo’s hydration sensor and develop novel Bayesian methods to model hydration state. How can hydration
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, they will have prior knowledge of infectious disease modelling, Bayesian inference methods and optimisation methods. They will have a developing research profile, with a demonstrated ability to publish
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The relationship between the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle and the notion of Solomonoff-Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory (Wallace and
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the timing, scale, and rate of mammal declines in Australia. They will use critical inferences of past demographic change and high-performance computing to disentangle the ecological mechanisms that were
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motif, hence renders the identification of the binding protein difficult. Here we propose for the first time to apply the Bayesian information-theoretic Minimum Message Length (MML) principle to optimise
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polycrystalline material during plastic deformation in order to eventually predict the manner in which materials deform and fail. As a first step, we wish to infer a distribution of the directions of deformation
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networks, Bayesian inference, computational neuroscience, mathematics.
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nodes and chemical bonds as edges. Analysis these networks are important as they may provide AI-based approaches for drug discovery. This project will focus on representing and inferring chemical or
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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
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Methods of balancing model complexity with goodness of fit include Akaike's information criterion (AIC), Schwarz's Bayesian information criterion (BIC), minimum description length (MDL) and minimum