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methods dealing with model complexity - e.g., AIC, BIC, MDL, MML - can enhance deep learning. References: D. L. Dowe (2008a), "Foreword re C. S. Wallace ", Computer Journal , Vol. 51, No. 5 (Sept. 2008
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knowledge program analysis, fuzzing, software testing, natural language processing
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conditional on completion of the Monash LLB or JD units to the pathway stage of the program) and enrol in one of the following approved international pathway programs: Bachelor of Civil Law or Masters in Law
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Transition Program. **To be eligible you must provide a Confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Heritage certificate or a certified Statutory Declaration form to the William Cooper Institute
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with Human Computer Interaction research Project funding Project based scholarship
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, computer games) and a wide variety of solution methods have been proposed. Once a plan is computed, execution proceeds under the supervision of a human operator who is free to modify and adjust the plan
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Master of Commerce Scholarship Sir John Monash Fee Scholarship The Master of Commerce is a research-oriented programme preparing students for a PhD and an academic career. Offered as part of
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to apply various technologies to construct numerous educational systems and tools to facilitate teaching and learning in the past decades. For instance, with the development of Web technology, a large number
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computers to large-scale multi-dimensional simulations on high-end supercomputers, depending on your interests and inclinations. "Modelling extreme supernova explosions: From fast and faint to bright and
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As humans we have the ability, and even the necessity of distinguishing between orders that are ethical, safe and necessary and orders that may be harmful or unethical. Theoretically this ability should exist in robots. To coin Assimov’s second law “A robot must obey orders given by human beings...