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Visualisation research; there are so many interesting experimental research questions to address that researchers seldom wish to repeat work that they (or others) have already completed and published. This PhD
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This is one of our CSIRO Next Generation AI graduate programme PhD projects with Future Wellness Group: https://www.monash.edu/it/ssc/raise/projects/personal-future-health-prediction Note: *** Must
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I am seeking PhD candidates interested in designing and connecting Multimodal Learning Analytics solutions according to the pedagogical needs and contextual constraints of teamwork occurring across
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PhD Studentship Description: The studentship will be based at Monash University Monash Medical AI Group led by Associate Professor Zongyuan Ge . The successful candidate will join a multi
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Although deep learning has produces state of the art results on many problems, it is a data hungry technology requiring a lot of human supervision in the form of annotated data. Potential PhD topic
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in nature, we seek to rapidly translate our research into real-world solutions to significant threats to community safety. PhD students will not directly handle this data as, in many cases, it is
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to achieve a useful digital twin); and instructional design (effective interactive visualisation and information overlay techniques to guide/instruct the user). The scope of the PhD will be narrowed
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the biological experiments are conducted. The intended departure point for this PhD project is to use reinforcement learning, a mainstream AI technique, to model task allocation mechanisms. #sustainability
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, Melbourne. We are seeking PhD candidates interested in developing methods to assist the formative assessment and improvement of collocated teamwork, by making multimodal activity traces visible and available
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. I am seeking PhD students who are interested in taking inter-disciplinary approaches to exploring the issues above. Example questions to investigate are as follows: How do students make sense