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This project focuses on brain network mechanisms underlying anaesthetic-induced loss of consciousness through the application of simultaneous EEG/MEG and neural inference and network analysis
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. Butler, C. Goncu, and L. Holloway. Tactile presentation of network data: Text, matrix or diagram? In CHI2020, pages 1–12, 2020. I. Zukerman et al.˙Exploratory Interaction with a Bayesian Argumentation
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. This will be achieved through frequency domain and time domain state and parameter estimation techniques to infer model states and parameters in real time to simultaneously track the anaesthetic brain states
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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
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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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. Among the approaches used will be the Bayesian information-theoretic Minimum Message Length (MML) principle (Wallace and Boulton, 1968; Wallace and Dowe, 1999a; Wallace, 2005) References: Wallace, C.S
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used will the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle. Student cohort PhD, possibly Master’s (Minor Thesis) or Honours URLs/references Chen, Li and Gao, Jiti and Vahid
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Intelligence and Statistics (AI+STATS 2001), pp253-260, Key West, Florida, U.S.A., Jan. 2001 P. J. Tan and D. L. Dowe (2003). MML Inference of Decision Graphs with Multi-Way Joins and Dynamic Attributes, Proc
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: 04EX783), pp439-444 Frey and Osborne (2013) Frey and Osborne (2017) P. J. Tan and D. L. Dowe (2003). MML Inference of Decision Graphs with Multi-Way Joins and Dynamic Attributes, Proc. 16th Australian Joint