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biology, chemistry, psychology and social science, facilitating knowledge discovery. The intuitively uninterpretable high-dimensional data and network data become visually scrutable upon being mapped into 2
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procedures. These systems combine preoperative planning and intraoperative measurements into a visual interface, improving surgical precision and outcomes. However, current navigation methods have significant
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of detecting complex damage types in composite aircraft structures, such as delamination and lightning strike damage. Leveraging active thermography, the system will address limitations of traditional visual
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response have led to targets for reducing overflow frequency, ecological harm, visual impacts, and protecting bathing water. This PhD project has been co-developed with four UK water companies and the
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visualization purposes. The system will be able to present knowledge-based actionable information that can lead to informed real-time decision-making and reduced downtimes. The outcome produced by this research
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the detection of real versus AI videos. The focus has been from single disciplines (e.g., Masood et al., 2022), and typically technical in nature. By drawing on multiple modalities within video (i.e., visual
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interfaces for computer-aided decision-making processes, which can benefit from 3D/360 visualization, wearable and immersive displays, virtual and augmented reality technologies, eye-tracking and HCI design
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techniques to combine data from multiple sources, integrating both visual and textual information to deepen our understanding of patient health. This studentship offers a unique opportunity to contribute
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, surgery planning with patient data for surgeons, real-time remote guidance for maintenance in industrial plants, and iterative design simulation for architecture and engineering. However, its wide adoption
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This project investigates the brain and psychological outcomes of a behavioural change intervention for weight loss. The aim of the randomised controlled trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of an audio/visual