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to develop your leadership, public speaking and teamwork skills. Applications 2 Aug - 8 Oct 2021 Total scholarship value Up to $24,000 Number offered Up to two per year See details Bachelor of Applied Data
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required to submit A cover letter that includes how you meet the criteria list above regarding current course and WAM information. A 1000-word essay to arts-mjlec@monash.edu explaining why you wish to become
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challenging data problem. Weak signals from collisions of compact objects can be dug out of noisy time series because we understand what the signal should look like, and can therefore use simple algorithms
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back at least as far as 1954 (Dowe, 2008a, sec. 1, pp549-550). Discussion of how to do this using the Bayesian information-theoretic minimum message length (MML) approach (Wallace and Boulton, 1968
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the research, development, deployment ,and use of AI systems in law enforcement (LE). A major focus is expected to concern the acquisition, use, sharing and governance of data for AI in this context. The Faculty
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Although deep learning has produces state of the art results on many problems, it is a data hungry technology requiring a lot of human supervision in the form of annotated data. Potential PhD topic
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in nature, we seek to rapidly translate our research into real-world solutions to significant threats to community safety. PhD students will not directly handle this data as, in many cases, it is
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and communication skills in healthcare. You will use sensor-technology to capture multimodal ‘trace’ data including gestures, speech, workspace spatial layout and manual handling of objects. You will
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variables such as network connection strengths between neural population networks underlying brain activity. We work with different physiological data modalities such as intracranial and scalp
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interested in exploring how deceptions, such as camouflage or mimicry, have impacted the evolution of species. Recent advances in the modelling of deception, using information-theoretic techniques, allow