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The detection of human activities is crucial for effective monitoring purposes. The challenge lies in accurately and promptly identifying various types of activities from videos and images captured in diverse, real-world environments. Both classical machine learning methods and deep learning...
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completion); Applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or be a student enrolled in their first 12 months of study in a PhD program at an Australian University; A university supervisor
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through the education faculty peer mentoring program. I do not take for granted the opportunities that I have been able to pursue thanks to the increased financial stability my scholarship has provided. Am
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part of the Books for the Vision Impaired and the GraVVITAS frameworks (www.monash.edu/it/inclusive-tech ). The project will employ computer vision, image processing and human computer interaction
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Deepfakes, derived from "deep learning" and "fake," involve techniques that merge the face images of a target person with a video of a different source person. This process creates videos where the target person appears to be performing actions or speaking as the source person. In a broader...
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Chronic conditions are becoming a serious global and national health problem. Recommendation systems play an important role in supporting patients in managing their long-term health issues. They generally rely on expert rules or machine learning models to provide health advice. Recently,...
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Mobile and continuous health monitoring has seen major advancements in recent years. The capabilities of current mobile phones and their built-in sensors have inspired many mobile sensing applications for monitoring individuals' health, activities and social behaviour. Yet, there is a lack of...
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educational disadvantage and wish to contribute to the community. You will become a mentor to students from under-represented schools as part of the Access Monash Mentoring Program, giving you the opportunity
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Asahi Study Grant Monash Travel Support Grant The Asahi Study Grant is a $6000 travel scholarship created to support students in the University’s Japanese Studies Program to attend a study tour to
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into AI systems or mathematical and computational models of brain function. This project would be for someone who wishes to pursue a deeper understanding of humans and machines and the meaning this has