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models (eg auto-encoders and generative adversarial networks) and reinforcement/imitation learning algorithms for Markov Decision Processes. The application areas are different problems in text processing
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This project aims to employ advanced machine learning techniques to analyse text, audio, images, and videos for signs of harmful behaviour. Natural language processing algorithms are utilized
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Over the past decades, we have witnessed the emergence and rapid development of deep learning. DL has been successfully deployed in many real-life applications, including face recognition, automatic
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Machine learning is being used to make important decisions affecting people's lives, such as filter loan applicants, deploy police officers, and inform bail and parole decisions, among other things
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" "Machine-learning-based imaging processing" webpage For further details or alternative opportunities, please contact: haoran.ren@monash.edu.
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I am seeking PhD candidates interested in working on designing Learning Analytics or similar reflection interfaces that automatically highlight design elements of data visualisations and generate
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Many machine learning (ML) approaches have been applied to biomedical data but without substantial applications due to the poor interpretability of models. Although ML approaches have shown
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guidance system, informed via MR of information necessary to complete the task, but also able to supervise any machine-learning or decision-making processes. This is an ambitious goal involving many sub
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distributions. We wish to represent the biological networks into proper formats, e.g., vector representations, so that existing machine learning algorithms (e.g., support vector machines) can readily be used
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. This work combines computational modelling and simulation with biological experiments that are analysed using cutting-edge computer vision techniques. We collaborate closely with Macquarie University where