331 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Monash University in Australia
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This practice-based research involves further development of the AirSticks, a hardware/software package which allows the triggering and manipulation of sound and visuals in a 3D playing space, as a
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inference and machine learning to develop subject specific mathematical models of the brain that can be used to infer brain states and monitor and image the brain. This work is centred around a
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developing ‘digital feedback literacy’ among learners, understanding how technology shapes feedback pedagogy, and exploring areas where learning and teaching in the digital age can be supported by technology
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As a pregnancy approaches term (the point at which the foetus is considered fully developed), decisions are made about the timing of birth and the way babies are born. These decisions are incredibly
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will study the development, adoption, and implications of digital technology and insurance—such as tools for capturing individualised data about behavioural risk factors and automating enforcement
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energy problems. You will work collaboratively with the energy sector, enabling you to establish an industry presence and develop leadership networks. Applications close 31 May and 31 October each year
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Proceedings of CoNLL, 2018. [2] Automatic Post-Editing of Machine Translation: A Neural Programmer-Interpreter Approach Trang Vu, Gholamreza Haffari In Proceedings of EMNLP, 2018.
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techniques. It may also include hardware development of wearable assistive devices that use audio and haptic feedback. Required knowledge Image processing Computer vision Deep learning Programming (Python, C
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are central to the development of products and ideas such as wearables, on-body robotics, and exertion systems. The goal is to address key questions around the design of embodied integration and to jump-start
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and viewing experience. This challenge marks a transformational moment in the evolution in the craft of “immersive storytelling”. We invite creative practitioners (media artists, creative technologists