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to assimilate knowledge at the research level. Understanding and experience in machine learning and computer vision. Knowledge, experience, and strong interest and in AI and XR development. Knowledge and
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novel machine learning method development. However, you will be part of a larger cross-disciplinary research initiative involving both computer and material scientists, providing excellent opportunities
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. Within the project, two PhD students, one at the Department of Computer and Information Science (with computer science, or possibly design or cognitive science as main subject) and one at Tema Technology
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: Help develop a non-invasive computer vision method to track and analyze how hens move in 3D space. You will gain hands-on experience in behavioural studies, animal welfare science, and innovative data
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a focus on visual language grounding, in other words, the linking of elements of natural language (words, phrases, or sentences) to visual inputs (such as images or video) in a meaningful way. The
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employment benefits at Linköping University is available here. Union representatives Information about union representatives, see Help for applicants . Application procedure Apply for the position by clicking
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facilitate data sharing among actors involved in a new circular flow of flat glass. Within the project, two PhD students, one at the Department of Computer and Information Science (with computer science
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cross-disciplinary research initiative involving both computer and material scientists, providing excellent opportunities for practical impact by taking the outputs from the developed machine learning
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grounding, in other words, the linking of elements of natural language (words, phrases, or sentences) to visual inputs (such as images or video) in a meaningful way. The position is part of an on-going
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. Our group is fascinated by one of biology’s deepest questions: how does development—the process by which genes and environments build organisms—shape the potential for populations to evolve? We study